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    I Took 200 Photos With the Motorola Razr Ultra and Here’s What I Learned

    InfoForTechBy InfoForTechJune 4, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A coffee shop

    1 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Motorola Razr Ultra 2026

    The Razr Ultra 2026 has a trio of 50-megapixel cameras: wide-angle, ultrawide and selfie. This shot was taken with the ultrawide. All of the cameras are identical to the ones on last year’s Razr Ultra, but the main camera has a new type of sensor.

    A car in the streetA car in the street

    2 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Motorola Razr Ultra 2026

    The main camera has a LOFIC sensor which helps perserve the detail and colors in the brighter parts of a photo like in the bright sunlight in this shot.

    Trees, a blue shy and a belltowerTrees, a blue shy and a belltower

    3 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera at 3x

    The Razr Ultra lacks a dedicated telephoto lens, but many photos taken zoomed in at 2x or 3x, like this, come out decent.

    a cat stretchinga cat stretching

    4 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera

    The Razr Ultra applies a lot of sharpening to images. Notice the fur on the cat’s belly.

    The sunlight setting on a bridge.The sunlight setting on a bridge.

    5 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera at 2x

    The Razr Ultra and its new LOFIC sensor really shine in scenes at golden hour.

    The inside of a barbershopThe inside of a barbershop

    6 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera

    Again, the Razr Ultra does a good job balancing the slightly darker interior with the brighter scene outside of the window.

    A pickup truck with a lot of patinaA pickup truck with a lot of patina

    7 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera

    I like the different textures captured in this photo of an old rusty truck.

    The inside of a dark restaurantThe inside of a dark restaurant

    8 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Night Vision mode

    Night Vision, Motorola’s name for night mode, has really improved with the Razr Ultra 2026.

    A man pointing at an old school buildingA man pointing at an old school building

    9 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera

    One of the best parts of any Razr clamshell phone is that is can act as its own tripod. I can use the cover screen as a preview and trigger a selfie countdown timer by holding my palm to the camera.

    The underside of an on ramp at a bus stationThe underside of an on ramp at a bus station

    10 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Ultrawide camera

    I dig the way this ultrawide camera distorts scenes. It’s just enough to look dramatic without going full fisheye.

    A restaurant and the sidewalk out frontA restaurant and the sidewalk out front

    11 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera

    The front of a restaurant and its tattoo art-like sign really pop in this photo.

    A tray of coffeeA tray of coffee

    12 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera

    This image of a pour-over coffee from the main camera was taken under a mix of daylight and warm overhead lighting.

    A man taking a photo with a cameraA man taking a photo with a camera

    13 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera

    Here’s another wide dynamic range scene that the Razr Ultra nailed. It kept the photographer, CNET’s Celso Bulgatti, well-exposed while capturing the scene outside the windows.

    A park under a partly cloudy skyA park under a partly cloudy sky

    14 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera

    Images from the main camera have oversaturated colors.

    An apple donut and a smoreAn apple donut and a smore

    15 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera

    That heavy saturation isn’t always bad, like in this image of desserts from Dandelion Chocolate in San Francisco.

    The interior of a bookshopThe interior of a bookshop

    16 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera

    Love the way the Razr Ultra captured the inside of this bookstore.

    The Cigarette DepotThe Cigarette Depot

    17 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera

    This scene was backlit and the Razr Ultra boosted the shadows and the color saturation.

    A pot of giant sunflowersA pot of giant sunflowers

    18 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera

    The colors on these sunflowers is really amped up. In real life, they weren’t that yellow.

    An old ornate buildingAn old ornate building

    19 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera at 4x

    This was taken at 4x digital zoom.

    Glass buildings right after sunsetGlass buildings right after sunset

    20 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera

    The new LOFIC sensor kept the sky in this image from blowing out to white.

    A white building with black doodles all over itA white building with black doodles all over it

    21 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Main camera

    The building with a black-and-white doodled exterior is the perfect subject for the Razr Ultra’s updated camera.

    An atrium with a cutout in the roofAn atrium with a cutout in the roof

    22 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Motorola Razr Ultra 2025

    This image of an atrium is from the Motorola Razr Ultra 2025.

    An atrium with a hole in the roofAn atrium with a hole in the roof

    23 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Motorola Razr Ultra 2026

    This image of the same atrium is from the Razr Ultra 2026.

    The Mission BasilicaThe Mission Basilica

    24 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    The odd halo around trees

    In this photo of the Mission Basilica, the trees have a “halo” around the edges that might be the result of poor alignment between HDR image layers.

    A bunch of palm treesA bunch of palm trees

    25 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Motorola Razr Ultra 2025

    A shot of palm trees from the Razr Ultra 2025.

    Palm treesPalm trees

    26 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Motorola Razr Ultra 2026

    This is a photo of the Razr Ultra 2026 of the same palm trees. Notice the edges of the trees have a strange “halo” around them.

    A park path with treesA park path with trees

    27 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Motorola Razr Ultra 2026

    Another image where the tree has a strange “halo” around its top.

    An intersectionAn intersection

    28 of 28Patrick Holland/CNET

    Motorola Razr Ultra 2026

    Overall, the camera setup on the Razr Ultra 2026 is good. It has a few shortcomings that I hope Motorola can fix with updates.



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