Reviews of Motorola Razr 40 phone, price, technical specifications, design, screen, software, hardware, battery life and charging, and other specifications of this phone.
Motorola Razr 40 review, price and specifications
Introduction
The Motorola Razr 40 is a scaled-down version of the Razer 40 Ultra that aims to make the Razr a mass-market phone once again. It’s not a flip phone these days, it’s a flip phone, but handling it brings the same coolness you got from the V3 almost 20 years ago.
The Razer 40 makes the folding experience more accessible than ever but still feels like a perfectly balanced phone. This phone has the same build quality as the Razer 40 Ultra, the same large internal screen with clean software, and an even bigger battery and larger main camera sensor. It misses out on the large external display and gets a mid-range Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset, but manages to shave more than €200 off the asking price.
The Razer 40 is the same size and weight as the Ultra but has a leather exterior instead of glass. And while the external display is much smaller, measuring 1.5 inches, it can still be used to quickly check notifications and the camera viewfinder.
If you look back, you’ll see the same 6.9-inch Ultra foldable LTPO AMOLED with upscaled 1080p resolution, 1-byte color, up to 144Hz refresh rate, and HDR10+ support. Well, the Ultra’s maximum refresh rate was up to 165Hz, but we barely saw the phone even use that.
The most notable change is the SoC – now a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chip instead of the flagship 8+ Gen 1 on the Ultra. And suppose the superior battery life to be gained from this move is more important to Razer’s target audience than the lost performance.
Moving on to the cameras, we see that the main 64MP sensor on the Razer 40 is actually significantly larger than the 12MP imager on the Ultra. The 13-megapixel ultra-wide camera with AF and macro is the same, as is the 32-megapixel selfie camera built into the fold-out screen.
What is missing in the camera department is the option of 4K@60fps and HDR10 video recording.
Moving on to the battery – the Razer 40 has a 4,200 mAh battery, which is an increase from the Ultra’s 3,800 mAh. Wired charging speed of 30W and wireless charging of 5W are common between two Motorola foldable phones.
The Razer 40 runs clean Android 13 with a few Motorola tweaks and apps, a combination many have loved for years.
Connectivity: 5G; Electronic SIM card with two SIM cards; Wi-Fi 6e; BT 5.3, EDR; NFC.
Other features: Fingerprint reader (mounted on the side). Stereo speakers
The Motorola Razr 40 is not officially a waterproof smartphone. It has a waterproof coating on its interior, which means it can probably withstand the occasional splash or raindrops, but it shouldn’t get completely wet.
Unboxing Motorola Razr 40
Razor 40 is packed in a regular-sized paper box. Inside is a 30-watt power adapter, a USB-A-to-C cable, a USB cable, and some paperwork.
On top of the phone, in a nearly hidden paper compartment, you’ll find a semi-transparent two-part hard case for the Razr that’s the same lilac color as the phone.
The case provided fits the phone well and looks good. However, it interfered with the USB cable and we often had to fiddle with that one to get a good connection.
Design, build quality, handling
The Motorola Razr 40 is your typical foldable phone of the modern variety – it has a large foldable internal display covered by a thin protective layer of plastic, two back panels made of plant-based leather (aka fancy plastic), an aluminum frame and a drop Stainless steel teardrop hinge in the middle.
The Razer 40 is about the same size and weight as the Razer 40 Ultra, has the same hinge and design, and shares many external similarities – even if the vastly different external display would make you miss them. The Ultra came in two versions – glass leather and vegan, but even there we liked the leather design better. It just offers a better grip, and while everyone has a different opinion on which one looks better, the smudge resistance will be universally appreciated.
The Motorola logo and Razr logo are embossed in vegetable leather, enhancing the premium look. While the 40 Ultra’s edge-to-edge external display is still much cooler, we still like the seamless transition from the cameras to the external display on the regular Razer 40. And the glass protrudes so little that you can’t wobble or unsteady the phone (not that it ever sits on its side).
Not only is the overall design excellent, but the construction of the Razer 40 is simply outstanding – from the choice of materials to the precise execution – allowing for excellent grip, feel, and handling. The only thing we didn’t like is the basic ingress protection – IP52.
Let’s now take a tour around the Razer 40 and check out its notable parts.
The 6.9-inch foldable AMOLED display is the true centerpiece of the Razr, and it’s every bit as beautiful as it looks in the promotional materials. With less than 1mm bezels, the screen is frame-by-frame, with rounded corners and a small punch hole for the selfie camera.
There is a crease in the middle of the display, but it’s not visible when fully unfolded and we can barely feel it. In fact, we had to consciously look for it, so Motorola did a great job here.
The thin plastic display frame is still unavoidable, as well as the plastic screen protector, making sure you don’t scratch the relatively soft folding panel. Motorola has put a fairly large disclaimer on the phone’s packaging so you can remove the protector yourself.
This phone is placed between the aluminum frame and the plastic screen frame. Its output has an angle of about 45 degrees, which works for a great experience for the phone and the speaker. In fact, the Razr 40 has a stereo speaker system with the (quieter) speaker on the side of the phone and the main speaker on the bottom of the phone.
Next to the aforementioned speaker are the USB-C port and the main microphone, surrounded by barely visible logos and numbers.
The top of the Razer 40 has another microphone, while the left side houses the SIM card tray.
The separate volume keys as well as the power/lock button are on the right side. The surface of the power key features an always-on fingerprint scanner that works quickly and reliably.
We’ve already talked about the beautiful back of the Razer 40. The top half has a large black screen that houses two cameras, a single LED flash, a laser transceiver, and a 1.5-inch external display. This black glass may be large, but it barely protrudes and won’t unsteady the razor or scratch your glass table.
The outer OLED can display multiple widgets and serve as a viewfinder for taking selfies with the rear cameras. This is a much more limited functionality than the full Ultra launcher, so you’ll need to unlock the Motorola Razr 40 a lot more.
A steel drop hinge allows the two riser halves to close smoothly without any gaps. It supports arbitrary angles, which allows for some additional uses. One potential criticism is its sturdiness – opening the Razr with one hand is nearly impossible because it requires so much force to operate.
The Razr 40 is 7.4mm thick, or 15.8mm when folded, and weighs 188g. It shares a lot with the Ultra, but comes with an even bigger battery, which is always a good thing to have.
Display
The core of the Motorola Razr 40 is a large 6.9-inch LTPO AMOLED foldable screen with a variety of features such as 10-bit color depth, 144Hz adaptive refresh rate, up to 360Hz touch response, and HDR10+ support. This panel appears to be the same as the Razer 40 Ultra but with a lower 165Hz refresh rate.
The Motorola razr 40 foldable display has a resolution of 1080p (1080 x 2640 pixels), which adds up to a density of 413ppi. It has a small punch hole for the selfie camera and is covered with a plastic screen protector that you should not remove to ensure the screen works properly.
The external display is much smaller than the 40 Ultra – a 1.5-inch AMOLED unit with a resolution of 194 x 368 pixels (268ppi) covered by a piece of Victus Gorilla Glass. As you can imagine, this screen can’t offer the full Android experience like the Ultra, it just displays several widgets and can also act as a camera viewfinder.
The external display is too small for our display tests, as its quality isn’t critical to the Razer 40’s performance. So we jump straight to the big folding panel.
When manually controlling brightness from the slider, we recorded a maximum of 505 nits of brightness at the white point. The display can go much higher in auto mode, though it only goes up to 1064 nits when faced with a bright light source. These measurements match the measurements we got on the Razer 40 Ultra screen.
The minimum white point brightness was just 2.9 nits.
Color accuracy
The Motorola Razr 40 has two color modes – saturated targeting the DCI-P3 color space and natural – targeting sRGB. There is also a color temperature slider for each of these modes.
Saturation color mode is fairly accurate against DCI-P3 targets (average deltaE 3.6). The most noticeable deviations from perfection are slightly bluish whites and grays, and oversaturated greens and blues. Natural color mode with sRGB content provides excellent accuracy.
Renewal rate
Motorola Razr 40 has two refresh rate modes – High (up to 144Hz) and Standard (up to 60Hz). Both of them are adaptable and differ only with the riser carpet roof.
10Hz was the lowest refresh rate we saw on the Motorola Razr 40, and it’s used for the idle screen in the UI, system, and non-native apps. However sometimes the UI uses 90Hz instead of 10Hz.
Motorola Razr 40 comes with 24Hz for various video playback scenarios along with streaming. We also saw 30Hz and 50Hz when playing YouTube content.
Then 60Hz was commonplace when using standard mode, and in HFR-incompatible apps like the camera app and Google Maps.
In High mode, 90Hz and 120Hz are randomly used almost everywhere in HFR-compatible applications and system interfaces.
In fact, we didn’t see 144Hz even once, just like we didn’t see 165 or 144Hz on the Razer 40 Ultra. We could force 144Hz from the game sidebar, but seeing as how games don’t support it, we didn’t see any point in it.
The external display is locked to a 60Hz refresh rate.
The Motorola Razr 40 supports Widevine L1 DRM and is officially HDR10+ certified. All apps except Netflix recognized the HDR10-capable display and did 1080p HDR10 streaming. Hopefully Netflix and Motorola will fix this issue soon.
battery life
The Motorola Razr 40 has a 4,200 mAh battery, up from the 3,800 mAh battery on the Ultra.
The Razer scored 40 points for a total endurance of 85 hours, which is less than we expected, but there’s more to the story. The phone performed very well in most tests – lasting almost a day in voice calls, over 14 hours in web browsing and over 14 hours in local video playback. What brought the overall score down was the standby performance – just like the Ultra (about 200 hours).
Our battery tests were automated using the viSerDevice app thanks to SmartViser. Endurance rating indicates how long the battery will last if you use the device for an hour a day of phone calls, web browsing, and video playback. More details can be found here.
And here you can compare Motorola Razr 40 with some competitors.
The video test was done in 60 Hz refresh rate mode. The web browsing test is performed with the highest display refresh rate if possible. See the relevant reviews for more details. To adjust the endurance rating formula to match your usage patterns, check out our all-time battery test results chart, where you can find all the phones we’ve tested.
Charging speed
The Motorola Razr 40 supports 30W TurboPower wired charging like the Ultra. The device comes with a 33W power adapter and a USB-C-to-A cable in the box.
Five minutes on that charger gave us 12% charge, 15 minutes – 31%, 30 minutes – 57%. A full charge from 0% to 100% takes 61 minutes – not the best numbers out there, but certainly among the best in the folding game.
The Razr 40 also beat out the Razr 40 Ultra with a smaller battery capacity and the same power adapter. The extra Ultra screen is clearly detrimental to heat dissipation.
The Motorola Razr 40 also supports 5W wireless charging, if you have a Qi-compatible pad in your car or on your desk.
Optimum battery charging option is also available. When enabled, the phone learns your charging habits and charges the last 20% of battery just before you unplug it. This is especially useful if you charge your phone overnight.
It also has overcharge protection, which stops charging if the phone is connected continuously for more than 3 days.
Speakers
The Motorola Razr 40 has two stereo speakers – the headphone as a second speaker next to the main speaker near the USB-C port on the bottom.
Naturally, this represents a hybrid setup, where the bottom speaker is louder with more bass and mids, while the top speaker focuses more on the high frequencies and is quieter overall. The headphones are 45 degrees or so, which provides a decent audio balance, and we had a very good experience with the speakers and multimedia.
Even better, they scored very well in our loudness test, and we heard good vocals, high frequencies, and even some bass.
Use the playback controls to listen to phone recordings (best with headphones). We measure the average loudness of the speakers in LUFS. A lower absolute value means a louder sound. A look at the frequency response graph tells you how far the reproduction of bass, treble and midrange frequencies is from the ideal flat “0db” line. You can add more phones to compare their differences. Scores and ratings are not comparable to our old speaker test. Learn more about how we test here.
Root Android 13 with some Moto tricks
Motorola has always been interested in the uncluttered Android experience and this has been one of the main appeals of its phones. However, in the context of a foldable smartphone, some might think that’s more of a downside. After all, foldable smartphones require a little extra touch to take advantage of the form factor. The good news is that Android hasn’t aged and has evolved enough to accommodate the new foldable form factor, and Motorola has been working closely with developers to improve the user experience. Additionally, the OEM has promised three major firmware updates for the Razer 40 and Razer 40 Ultra.
If you’ve ever used a Motorola smartphone or any other pure Android phone, you’ll feel comfortable. There is nothing out of the ordinary when it comes to the aesthetics, navigation and internal features of Android.
In the regular Motorola model, there are a handful of extra features for the home screen, along with some exclusive features thanks to the new 1.5-inch external display. Almost all of the extra features can be found in the Moto app, along with some helpful tips on how to get the most out of the Razer 40.
Home screen, recent apps, notification shade, settings menu
Let’s start with personalization. Motorola offers a wealth of dynamic wallpapers that can be applied to the home and external screens. There’s no Always-on display, though, at least not in the usual sense. You can’t set the external display to always be on, but Motorola offers the so-called Peek Display, which is second best. You can wake up the external display by tapping on it or just tapping the phone. This software uses the accelerometer to wake up the screen. Shows notifications and customizable clock face.
Engine features and customization
There are a few other Moto gestures too, like launching the flashlight with two hand gestures or rotating the phone to launch the camera.
Motor movements
A relatively new sidebar has been added to Moto Features. You can access your favorite apps from the sidebar and launch them in small windows. Unfortunately, you can only run one app in the background and one in a small window, so multitasking capabilities are somewhat limited.
Sidebar and multitasking
Motorola has also added a double-tap gesture on the back so you can launch an app or perform an action on the fly.
Quick launch with two taps on the back
Now go to external screen. The secondary screen is rather small, unlike the Razer 40 Ultra, it can’t run full Android apps and offers limited functionality. Although this does not make it useless.
Panels • Panels • Camera pose
The widget displays the time/date, there is also one for weather. Swiping from the bottom will reveal your notifications with an option to limit expansion. Swiping from the top brings down your quick toggles.
Notifications
Quick replacement
There are many watch faces. Motorola also offers several other panels such as voice recorder, contacts, media controls, timer, calendar. You can’t accept calls from this screen, but there is a gesture to mute them (pick up to mute).
External screen customization
Finally, you can also use the main cameras for selfies – there’s a special gesture to activate the camera app on the outer screen while the phone is folded. Then you can swipe from the sides to change the camera or camera mode.
Some apps support a half-folded mode, splitting the screen in two, mainly for keyboard or camera purposes.
Introduced in 2021, Motorola’s Ready-For platform allows for multiple cases that put the phone at the center of a big-screen experience. Connecting a TV or monitor allows you to have a Windows desktop-like environment, play a game on your phone, display it on an external display, or even have a video chat on a larger screen.
Moves in ready mode for
And while this feature previously only worked with a proper USB-C to USB-C cable, you can now connect using Miracast, which most modern TVs, monitors, and PCs support. . If you don’t have a handheld mouse and/or keyboard, the phone’s screen can be used as a touchpad and/or keyboard.
You can also use ‘ready for’ on Windows-based PCs – it runs in a window on your desktop. This is useful when you want to run an Android app from your computer or multitask between devices on just one screen.
Ready for a desktop-like experience
Another use of Ready for on a Windows PC is for video calls, where you can use the phone’s camera to take a picture of yourself and an external display to see the other participants.
The latest Ready For Use case is for gaming on a bigger screen – be it a TV or a laptop/monitor. You plug in an external controller and run the game on the phone, which has the obvious advantage of a larger screen for gameplay.
It works exactly like Samsung’s DeX, bringing a desktop-friendly experience to Android and its apps.
Ready for a desktop-like experience
All in all, Motorola’s vision for Android is somewhat different than Google’s, as it offers a few unique features that could improve the foldable experience beyond the confines of vanilla Android. The best part is that the software doesn’t look unfinished at all, quite the opposite in fact. Our experience was flawless and the system worked smoothly without any lag or hiccups.
Performance and metrics
The second notable difference between the Razer 40 and the Razer 40 Ultra is the chipset. While the Ultra relies on the flagship Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, the Razer 40 uses the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1. This chipset was almost a year ago but only saw limited use.
It is based on the 4nm manufacturing process and includes Qualcomm’s proprietary AI engine. The CPU includes an octa-core processor with 1x 2.4GHz Cortex-A710, 3x 2.36GHz Cortex-A710 and 4x 1.8GHz Cortex-A510 cores, while the GPU is Adreno 644. The second is supposed to be 20%. Faster than the Snapdragon 778G while AI-related tasks are said to be 30% faster.
Additionally, the Adreno Frame Motion Engine claims to double the frame rate while maintaining the same power consumption as the Snapdragon 778G. However, given that most games will be locked at 60fps for years after mass adoption of HRR screens, that’s not a problem for now.
The base storage configuration is 8GB/128GB, but it’s only available in select markets. There’s also an 8GB/256GB version, like our unit, which is standard in most countries, while some also have a 12/256GB version.
The Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 has powerful processing performance, and while it’s not the best in the flexible category, it’s still quite competitive. Although the SD7 Gen 2 processor inside the Poco F5 (here for comparison reasons) was a much better choice.
Unfortunately, the GPU scores are poor, as the Razer 40 lags behind its direct competitors. That’s not to say that GPUs aren’t good, but they’re obviously much more powerful in this price group. The SD7 Gen 2 would have been a much better choice for the Razr 40, but it may have arrived too late in the phone’s development cycle.
Next, we ran the AnTuTu composite, where the Razer scored another 40 times the lowest of the phones we’ve selected.
Finally, we did some stress tests and here is the good news! The CPU achieved a stable performance of 71% for over an hour of 100% load, while the GPU was excellent at 99.6%!
CPU test • GPU test
There’s even better news – the Motorola Razr 40 didn’t heat up, just a little, even after more than an hour of stress testing. It never overheats and doesn’t bite significantly.
Well, the Razer 40 has an upper mid-range chipset and the benchmarks show exactly that. It’s still a powerful enough smartphone for most tasks, but gaming capabilities are a step behind the competition. In day-to-day use we never experienced any performance bottlenecks, but we’re sure heavy users may find the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 somewhat lacking.
A total of three selfie cameras
The Motorola Razr 40 has a 64-megapixel primary camera and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide camera with autofocus, which is also capable of taking close-up photos.
There is another camera inside the punch hole of the foldable display with a 32-megapixel sensor, which will likely be assigned to video calling duties. After all, one of the best things about flip phones is that you can take selfies with far superior primary cameras.
All cameras support 4K video recording.
The main camera on the back has a 64-megapixel 1/2-inch OmniVision OV64B sensor with a Quad-Bayer filter. The sensor has 0.7μm pixels, and after the 4-in-1 placement, you’ll get a 16MP photo with 1.4. Pixels are equivalent to micrometers. The sensor sits behind a 25mm f/1.8 stabilized lens with OIS and supports PDAF. There is a 64-megapixel high-resolution mode, Pro mode as well as night vision for this camera.
The ultra-wide camera uses a 13MP Hynix Hi1336 sensor with 1.12µm pixels. It has a 16mm f/2.2 lens and supports autofocus. Thanks to that, it can act as a macro shooter and even a dedicated macro mode is available in the viewfinder.
The selfie camera uses a 32-megapixel OmniVision OV32B 1/3-inch Quad Bayer (4-cell in OV audio) sensor with 0.7-µm pixels for 8-megapixel images (you can also shoot at 32-megapixel resolution). 2.4 fixed focus lens.
Camera app
The camera app on the Razer 40 is custom, despite the fairly stock software package. When it comes to running it on the unlocked phone, it’s basically identical to what you get on the regular, bar-style Moto.
The basics are the same – the camera modes are arranged in a customizable carousel shape, with the “More” tab at the far right end of the carousel holding rarely used shooting modes.
Pro mode gives you full control over camera settings such as white balance, ISO (up to 3200), focus, shutter speed (up to 32 seconds), and exposure compensation, and works on all cameras. A small live histogram is provided.
Camera app
Additional settings for each camera mode can be found by swiping down in the viewfinder. There’s a small strip at the bottom that shows, but if you miss it, you might wonder where some of the controls are, like the flash and self-timer settings in photo mode and the frame rate in video mode.
The gear icon for the general settings menu holds more settings.
More camera settings
You can also run the camera app on an external display with the Razer 40 folded. There is a special rotating motion that activates the cameras and the small screen lights up. Then you can swipe left or right to switch between photos, videos, and portraits, or you can swipe up or down to switch between cameras.
External screen camera
You can use a cropped view for portrait and landscape orientation, or you can disable cropping when taking landscape selfies. The mirror selfie option is also used for selfies when using the rear cameras.
Day photo quality
The main camera takes very good 16MP photos in broad daylight. They have enough separated detail and do well with hard objects like foliage, noise is kept low and color reproduction is mostly accurate and true to life.
Local contrast is high, but the dynamic range is still adequate.
16-megapixel main camera
What isn’t advertised, or even suggested by the viewfinder, is the Razr 40’s 2x lossless zoom. But you have to activate the zoom slider manually and then turn it to 2x, which is not very convenient.
Anyway, the 2x zoom shots are decent, about as good as regular shots in terms of per-pixel detail and overall representation.
Main camera 2x zoom, 16 megapixels
A 64-megapixel mode is available and takes good photos, even if it’s a bit noisy. The 64MP samples capture more detail overall but obviously perform worse at the pixel level. The good news is that the rendering is in color and the overall processing is not compromised, so if you need the highest possible amount of detail for a particular scene, feel free to use this mode.
Main camera, 64 megapixels
Here we compare how much more detail you get from 64MP photos compared to the default 16MP images.
Portrait mode offers expert subject separation, balanced blur, and excellent exposure, colors, and dynamic range. But for some reason, the details are very poor.
Portrait, 16 megapixels
The ultra-wide camera’s 13-megapixel photos are better than average, but the processing here is a bit too heavy. They have enough detail, little noise, and a very wide dynamic range.
Their colors look a bit desaturated, as the HDR processing goes a bit overboard and gives an unrealistic look.
Ultra-wide camera, 13 megapixels
The ultra-wide camera supports autofocus and can take macro shots from as close as 3cm from the front. They’re on par with regular photos – overall good detail, low noise, good contrast, and good dynamic range, and we see improvements in color saturation.
They’re still a little over-processed, but not as bad as regular shots from an ultra-wide camera.
Macro with ultra-wide camera
There’s a dedicated macro shortcut just below the 0.5x key, but it’s only cropped and upscaled from the regular ultra-wide shot to match the main camera’s field of view. And, quite expectedly, this degrades image quality.
Dedicated macro mode (cropped and enhanced)
Low-light photo quality
Auto Night Vision is available on the Motorola Razr 40 and is enabled by default. When the light goes down, it shoots on both rear cameras almost every time, and it takes about 2 seconds to capture and save a photo. There is also a dedicated night vision mode that takes about 4 seconds and still takes pictures similar to auto shots.
So, the Auto Night Vision samples from the main camera are excellent – they are detailed, well exposed, with wide dynamic range and good contrast. Noise is remarkably low and colors remain true and vivid.
Night vision doesn’t make low-light photos a day, they just look a notch brighter than they really are, and we absolutely love them.
Automatic night vision, main camera
Disabling Auto Night Vision results in less detailed, softer, slightly darker photos with a narrower dynamic range. While they are still usable, we keep ANV always on.
Night vision off, main camera
Auto Night Vision photos from the ultra-wide camera are good – they’re bright, with good dynamic range and contrast, colors preserved, and noise tolerable. Sometimes the details are lacking, but all things considered – these are very usable examples.
Automatic night vision, ultra-wide camera
Turning off automatic night vision for the ultra-wide camera saves low-light and often very noisy photos with limited dynamic range. Once again, it’s best to stay in auto mode.
Night vision off, ultra-wide camera
And here’s how the main camera fares against the competition in our extensive photo comparison database.
Motorola Razr 40 vs Motorola Razr 40 Ultra and Galaxy Z Flip4 in our photo comparison tool
Selfie photos
You can take selfies with all three cameras on the Motorola Razr 40 because you can use the external screen as a selfie viewfinder.
But let’s start with the selfie camera in question, the 32MP imager inside the display’s punch hole. It’s a Quad-Bayer shooter and saves 8MP photos by default. There are shortcuts for large photos, but obviously, there’s only one camera, so the only difference is the crop.
The 8MP selfies we took with the built-in camera are good enough – they offer fine detail and full processing with low noise and no over-sharpening. Subjects are always well exposed, but color balance is somewhat of an issue.
Selfie, 8-megapixel front camera
Using the main camera on the back as a selfie camera gives photos of the same quality as the internal camera, but with a higher level of detail and superior color reproduction.
Selfie, 16-megapixel main camera
If you need group photos and you have enough light, the ultra-wide camera will make a great group selfie. However, it over-processes and faces have a slightly painted appearance when viewed at or close to the pixel level.
Selfie, ultra-wide 13-megapixel camera
Video recording
Motorola Razr 40 supports 4K@30fps video recording with all three cameras. There is also 1080p at both 30 and 60 fps. You can choose between h.264 and h.265 codecs.
Stabilization is optional and available for all cameras – you can turn electronic stabilization on/off, and there’s also an option for horizontal image stabilization when you’ve mounted the phone on a steady surface and are moving around.
EIS works well on all three cameras, but its reach is limited, so the more obvious shakes aren’t handled at all.
But let’s talk about video quality first.
The camera app is incredibly generous with bitrates – 4K video gets 50Mbps using the h.264 codec. The audio bitrate is around 250 kbps, the sound is stereo, and intelligent noise reduction is available if needed.
The 4K videos from the main camera that we shot on a sunny day are exceptional – there is impressively high-resolution detail, no noise, very wide dynamic range, and yet the contrast remains excellent. The colors are vivid and accurate. Overall, this is easily one of the top 10 camera phone movies we’ve seen this year.
The daylight videos of the ultra-wide camera have a clear and accurate center, the wide dynamic range is very wide, and the contrast is good. The colors are slightly muted and cool-toned, and there is a clear corner softness.
Low-light 4K videos from the main camera are serviceable, but that’s about the best we can say about them. They are dim, rather noisy, with a narrow dynamic range. Detail is acceptable and color saturation is acceptable.
Naturally, night videos from the ultra-wide camera are even darker and noisier due to the smaller sensor and slower f/2.2 aperture.
The built-in selfie camera captures great 4K videos with great detail, low noise, high contrast, and lovely colors. The dynamic range is somewhat limited.
As we said, the stabilizer works well on all cameras, as long as you stay within its limited performance range. Otherwise, the video will remain shaky and/or jelly-like.
Here’s how the Motorola Razr 40 compares to other devices in our extensive video comparison database.
Motorola Razr 40 vs Motorola Razr 40 Ultra and Galaxy Z Flip4 in our video comparison tool
Check Competitors
The Motorola Razr 40 was a great little smartphone with a premium design and attractive form factor, flagship-grade display, very capable cameras, loud stereo speakers, and strong battery life. Its external display is useful, even if it’s small, and overall performance is smooth, even if the phone isn’t necessarily a gaming powerhouse.
The Motorola Razr 40 will be available for around 800-850 euros depending on the market, which is the lowest price a flip phone has ever started. However, it can be matched with some of last year’s models that received a price cut during this time.
Of course, if you like the software package, but want a bit more power and a more capable external display, you can consider the Razer 40 Ultra – it’s around €300 more expensive than the Razr 40, but it certainly adds a bit of polish. slow This is why people love flip phones in the first place.
The older Motorola Razr 2022 costs the same as the Razer 40 and also offers a larger external AMOLED, a more powerful Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, and a slightly more capable main camera. However, the Razer 2022 has a much lower battery life and its selfie camera is not good either.
While the Galaxy Z Flip5 hits shelves in two weeks, the older Galaxy Z Flip4 still makes sense as a competitor to the Razer 40. It has a more powerful Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset and a better selfie camera. Samsung folding software is also the best software available. However, if you factor in storage and the added cost of getting the charger and case that the Moto Razr comes with for free, Samsung’s pricing advantage disappears.
If you live in markets where the Huawei P50 Pocket and Oppo Find N2 Flip are available, you should check them out as well.
The Huawei P50 Pocket has faster hardware, better photo quality across the board, and faster charging. Also, its price is about 700 euros cheaper. The problem of not having Google mobile services is still there and you will lose 5G connection. The P50 Pocket has a smaller external display, even if it’s cooler, no intrusion protection, and relatively poor battery life.
On the other hand, the Oppo Find N2 Flip is a really great flagship with a great display and hardware as well as battery life. It also omits the intrusion shield but is closer in price to the Razer 40 Ultra than the Vanilla 40.
Huawei P50 Pocket • Oppo Find N2 Flip
Summary
So all things considered the Motorola Razr 40 can successfully hold its own against most of the competition and the Galaxy Z Flip4 2022 is perhaps the only model that has increased its value for money. However, it’s likely that these two won’t be easy to find in the next few months as Samsung focuses on the Flip5, and if the Razer 40 can shave a few more euros off the price like its predecessor, it’ll find itself in a comfortable position. Found. The cheapest but still excellent is the foldable.
The Motorola Razr 40 is a modern foldable with a great design that is comfortable to hold and operate. Recent bits are surprisingly rare in this segment, as the Galaxy Flip4 and Oppo Find N2 Flip are slick devices.
We found its foldable OLED to be of excellent quality, while its external OLED is useful if it’s a step behind 2023 trends. Loud stereo speakers were also a nice touch, as was camera quality across the board. Battery life is adequate for such a device, and if Motorola addresses the high standby drain with an update, it could be great.
The Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 processor might be more than enough for this category, as we don’t see many heavy gamers going for foldable phones. So all things considered, we liked the Motorola Razr 40, and while we don’t feel like the V3 is new, it looks set to become the most popular of the new generation of Razr phones.
Why should we buy the Motorola Razr 40 phone?
Exquisite Flip design with sticky vegan leather exterior.
Great main screen with a fairly unobtrusive crease.
Useful external OLED.
Sufficient battery life, fast charging.
Loud stereo speakers, good sound quality.
Excellent stable performance.
Great all-round camera experience.
Polished software with 3 years of major updates.
Why we should avoid buying the Motorola Razr 40 phone
Basic entry protection
We never saw the 144Hz refresh rate on the screen unless we had to.
OpenAI claims that its free GPT-4o model can talk, laugh, sing, and see like a human.The company is also releasing a desktop version of ChatGPT’s large language model.
Unveiling of OpenAI new artificial intelligence capabilities
Yesterday, OpenAI introduced the GPT-4o artificial intelligence model, which is a completely new model of the company’s artificial intelligence, which according to OpenAI is a step closer to a much more natural human-computer interaction.
This new model accepts any combination of text, audio, and image as input and can produce output in all three formats.It can also detect emotions, allow the user to interrupt it mid-speech, and respond almost as quickly as a human during a conversation.
In the live broadcast of the introduction of this new model, Meera Moratti, Chief Technology Officer of OpenAI, said: “The special thing about GPT-4o is that GPT-4 level intelligence has been made available to everyone, including our free users.This is the first time we’ve taken a big step forward in ease of use.
During the unveiling of the model, OpenAI demonstrated the GPT-4o, which translates live between English and Italian, with its intuitive ability to help a researcher solve a linear equation on paper in an instant, just by listening toThe breaths of an OpenAI executive give him advice on deep breathing.
The letter “o” in the name of the GPT-4o model stands for the word “Omni”, which is a reference to the multifaceted capabilities of this model.
OpenAI said that GPT-4o is trained with text, images, and audio, meaning all input and output is processed by a neural network.This differs from the company’s previous models, including the GPT-3.5 and GPT-4, which allowed users to ask questions just by speaking, but then converted the speech to text.This would cause tone and emotion to be lost and interactions to slow down.
OpenAI will make this new model available for free to everyone, including ChatGPT users, over the next few weeks, and will also initially release a desktop version of ChatGPT for Apple computers (Mac) for users who have purchased a subscription, starting today.They will have access to it. The introduction of the new OpenAI model took place one day before the Google I/O event, which is the company’s annual developer conference.
It should be noted that shortly after OpenAI introduced GPT-4o, Google also presented a version of its artificial intelligence known as Gemini with similar capabilities.
While the GPT-4 model excelled at tasks related to image and text analysis, the GPT-4o model integrates speech processing and expands its range of capabilities.
Natural human-computer interaction
According to OpenAI, the GPT-4o model is a step towards a much more natural human-computer interaction that accepts any combination of text, audio, and image as input and produces any combination of text, audio and image.
This model can respond to voice inputs in less than 232 milliseconds, with an average speed of 320 milliseconds, which is similar to the response time of humans in a conversation.
This model matches the performance of the GPT-4 Turbo model on English text and code with a significant improvement in converting text to non-English languages while being much faster and 50% cheaper via application programming interface (API).The GPT-4o model is especially better in visual and audio understanding compared to existing models.
What exactly does the introduction of this model mean for users?
The GPT-4o model significantly enhances the experience of ChatGPT, OpenAI’s wildly popular AI chatbot.Users can now interact with ChatGPT like a personal assistant, ask it questions and even hang it up wherever they want.
Additionally, as mentioned, OpenAI is introducing a desktop version of ChatGPT along with a revamped user interface.
“We recognize the increasing complexity of these models, but our goal is to make the interaction experience more intuitive and seamless,” Moratti emphasized.We want users to focus on working with GPT instead of being distracted by the UI.Our new model can reason text, audio, and video in real-time.This model is versatile, fun to work with, and a step toward a much more natural form of human-computer interaction, and even human-computer-computer interaction.
The GPT-4o model has also been extensively reviewed by more than 70 experts in areas such as social psychology, bias and fairness, and misinformation to identify risks introduced or enhanced by the newly added methods.OpenAI has used these learnings to develop safety interventions to improve the safety of interacting with GPT-4o.The members of the OpenAI team demonstrated their audio skills during the public presentation of this new model.A researcher named Mark Chen emphasized its ability to gauge emotions and noted its adaptability to user interruptions.
Chen demonstrated the model’s versatility by requesting a bedtime story in a variety of tones, from dramatic to robotic, and even had it read to him.As mentioned, this new model is available for free to all ChatGPT users.Until now, GPT-4 class models were only available to people who paid a monthly subscription.
“This is important to us because we want to make great AI tools available to everyone,” said OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
Strong market for generative artificial intelligence
OpenAI is leading the way in productive AI alongside Microsoft and Google, as companies across sectors rush to integrate AI-powered chatbots into their services to stay competitive.
For example, Anthropic, a competitor of OpenAI, recently unveiled its first corporate proposal to Apple to provide a free program for iPhones.
“We recognize that GPT-4o audio presentations present new risks,” OpenAI said in a statement.Today we’re publicly releasing text and image inputs and text outputs, and in the coming weeks and months, we’ll be working on the technical infrastructure, post-training usability, and security necessary to release other methods.For example, at startup, audio outputs are limited to a set of predefined sounds and adhere to our existing security policies.We will share more details about the full range of GPT-4o methods in a future system.
According to the report, the generative AI market saw a staggering $29.1 billion in investment across nearly 700 deals in 2023, up more than 260 percent from the previous year.Predictions indicate that the yield of this market will exceed one trillion dollars in the next decade.However, there are concerns about the rapid deployment of untested services by academics and ethicists who are troubled by the technology’s potential to perpetuate prejudice.
Since launching in November 2022, ChatGPT’s chatbot has broken records as the fastest-growing user base in history, with nearly 100 million weekly active users.OpenAI reports that more than 92% of the world’s top 500 companies use it.
At the presentation event last night, Moratti answered some questions from the audience and when he spoke in fluent Italian and the artificial intelligence translated his words into English, the hall was filled with excitement.
There is more.This means the next time you take a selfie, OpenAI’s artificial intelligence can assess your exact emotions.All you have to do is select a selfie and ask ChatGPT to tell you how you feel.
It should be said that OpenAI employees were so happy that ChatGPT asked them why they were so happy!
The S95B TV is Samsung’s serious attempt to enter the OLED TV market after a decade of hiatus; But can it take back the OLED throne from LG?
Samsung S95B OLED TV review
What can be placed in a container with a depth of 4 mm? For example, 40 sheets of paper or 5 bank cards; But to think that Samsung has successfully packed a large 4K OLED panel into a depth of less than 4mm that can produce more than 2000 nits of brightness is amazing. Join me as I review the Samsung S95B TV.
Samsung has a very active presence in the smartphone OLED display market, and by the way, it also has some of the best and most stunning small OLED panels in its repertoire; But surprisingly, it has been a little more than a year since he seriously entered the OLED TV market; Of course, Samsung launched its first OLED TV in 2013 and quickly withdrew from the large-size OLED market and left the field to its traditional and long-standing rival, LG.
In the years after withdrawing from the OLED TV market, Samsung focused on the evolution of LCD TVs with technologies such as Quantum Dot and MiniLED; But after almost 10 years, Samsung decided to once again try its luck in the world of OLEDs, and thus, in 2022, it launched the S95B TV in two 55-inch and 65-inch models.
In 2023, Samsung introduced the S95C TV as a successor to the S95B and unveiled the S95D model at CES 2024; While Samsung’s 2024 TV has just been launched in international markets a few months after its launch, it is still hard to find its 2023 model in the Iranian market. Accordingly, we have prepared the 65-inch S95B model from 2022 for review. It is more numerous than the 2023 model in the market of the country.
Slim design… super slim
What draws attention to Samsung TV at first sight is not its eye-catching image and ear-pleasing sound, but its infinite slimness. The S95B was so slim that when I unboxed and installed it, I experienced the same level of anxiety I had on exam night! Samsung OLED TV is only 3.89 mm thick; For this reason, despite all the company’s efforts in strengthening the body, it still simply shakes and sways.
Samsung calls the ultra-slim design of its TV LaserSlim; Because the laser beam is narrow and sharp; So you should be very careful when installing the TV. I wish we knew what is the logic behind the childish efforts of companies to make the world’s thinnest TV. To some extent, the narrowness of the TV helps to make it more modern and better installed on the wall; But the strength of the TV should not be sacrificed to make it thinner.
Samsung designers have not spared even the edges of the TV! The width of the edges around the panel does not exceed 8 mm. The narrowness of the edges helps the user to immerse well in the depth of black and the extraordinary contrast of the OLED TV panel and enjoy the content to the fullest.
The S95B TV has a high-quality and well-made body, the frame of the device is metal, and like most OLED TVs in the market, there is a wide plastic protrusion in the lower half of which parts such as the board, speakers, and power supply are placed. Due to this protrusion, the thickness of the body reaches 4.1 cm in the maximum state.
Unfortunately, just like LG’s OLED TVs, the base of the S95B is also located in the middle of the device; Although the base itself is metal and relatively wide; the large dimensions of the TV and its very small thickness make it not to be firmly and firmly placed on the table and not to wobble; Of course, you can install the TV on the wall with a 300×200 mm VESA mount.
All the ports of the S95B TV, including HDMI and USB, are included in the plastic protrusion on the back of the device. These ports are covered with a plastic screen to integrate and beautify the back of the device. After installing it, surprisingly, you won’t be able to access the ports! Samsung TV ports are as follows:
Four HDMI 2.1 ports with the ability to transfer 4K120 image signal; Two ports facing down and two ports on the side of the frame
Two USB 2.0 ports on the side of the frame
A network port
Internal and external receiver input
An optical audio output
One of the HDMI ports (number 3) has eARC capability and can be used to connect the device to the soundbar. USB ports are also different in terms of current and voltage; One of the ports is limited to 0.5 amps and 5 volts and the other is limited to 1.0 amps and 5 volts; Therefore, it is considered a more reasonable option for connecting an external hard drive.
Stunning brightness and disappointing color accuracy
I mentioned earlier that we had the 65-inch S95B model available for review. With such dimensions, you can enjoy the 4K resolution of the panel the most if you sit at a distance of about 2 meters from the TV; At closer distances, pixels can be separated, and at distances greater than 2 meters, your brain’s perception of a 4K image will be no different from a 1080p image.
The Samsung S95B TV uses a 10-bit OLED panel with a resolution of 4K or 2160 x 3840 pixels and can display more than a billion colors. Supporting this number of colors is essential to provide an optimal experience of HDR content playback. In the following, I will explain more about the compatibility of Samsung TVs with HDR standards and the quality of color display.
Unlike LCD panels, where the light needed by the pixels is provided by a number of LED lights on the edge or back of the panel, in OLED panels, each pixel provides its own light; As if instead of a limited number of exposure areas, for example 500-600 in MiniLED TVs, we have more than 8 million exposure areas; Thus, to display the color black, the pixels are turned off, so that instead of a spectrum of gray color, we see a deep black and experience an extremely high contrast.
The absence of any Blooming thanks to the precise control of light in the TV’s OLED panel
The great advantage of self-lit pixels (pixels that provide their own light) in displaying deep black and preventing the Blooming phenomenon (creating a halo around bright subjects in a dark background) thanks to the very precise control of the light distribution, also has some weaknesses; The greater vulnerability to burn-in phenomenon during long-term static image display and the lower level of OLED panel brightness compared to MiniLED samples are among these weaknesses.
Like other OLED TVs, the S95B TV is not immune to the risk of burn-in. In order to reduce the possibility of this phenomenon, the Koreans have considered solutions such as moving the image slightly in different time periods. Unfortunately, we do not have the possibility to examine the TVs for a long time to evaluate their performance in preventing the risk of burn-in; But at least based on RTINGS’ long-term and unrealistic test, the S95B seems to be more vulnerable compared to its competitors; However, in real use, it is unlikely that a user would want to watch TV with such intensity.
To overcome the inherent weakness of OLED panels in achieving higher levels of brightness, Samsung engineers have combined quantum dot technology with OLED panels. Quantum dots are very small crystal particles that are layered in the heart of the display panel. With the help of the quantum dot layer, the panels achieve higher brightness and produce more vivid colors. Samsung calls its combined panel QD-OLED and claims that with the help of the Neural Quantum processor in the heart of the S95B TV, this panel can raise the brightness to a higher level than its competitors.
Samsung S95B 65-inch TV brightness with default settings
Image modes/pattern white percentage
10 percent
50 percent
100 percent
SDR
Dynamic
1065
633
364
Standard
740
487
281
Movie
430
399
229
HDR
Dynamic
2094
—
—
Standard
2179
—
—
Movie
2179
—
—
FILMMAKER Mode
2175
—
—
In my measurements, when only 10% of the screen was lit and the device was playing a normal SDR image, the brightness of the S95B panel reached 1100 nits in the highest mode, which is a very good number and better than the brightness of the C2 and C3 TVs in the same conditions, respectively. It is about 300 and 100 nits more.
Aside from the S95B’s excellent performance in SDR image brightness, the real magic happens when the device is playing HDR video. In this situation, when 10% of the screen is lit, the brightness reaches a stunning number of about 2200 nits, which is 700 nits more than the HDR brightness of the C2 and C3 TVs. Achieving such a level of brightness helps the TV to deliver a stunning HDR movie viewing experience.
Comparison of brightness and contrast of S95B with other TVs
TV/parameter
(the brightest profile)
Brightness (50% pattern)
contrast
Samsung S95B
633
∞
LG C3
603
∞
LG QNED80
580
116
LG NANO84
295
149
LG C2
525
∞
LG QNED96
470
—
Note that the stunning numbers of 1100 and 2200 nits are obtained when a small part of the screen is bright, which is often the case in movies and series, and the entire image is not full of bright colors; But when the whole screen is lit; For example, consider a scene from The Lord of the Rings where we see Galadriel in the land of the elves, in such a situation, the maximum brightness of the whole screen is about 370 nits, which is still 40 nits higher than the LG TV.
Thanks to the panel’s excellent brightness and the deep blacks produced by the muted pixels, it’s no surprise that the Samsung TV’s image contrast is superb; Especially since there is an anti-reflective coating on the panel so that you can enjoy the image even in bright environments; Note that unlike what comes from the corners of the panel, you should not remove this anti-reflective layer from the panel; Otherwise, you will face problems like us!
If you think that the S95B is the best TV on the market so far, I must say that not everything about the S95B is rosy.
The S95B TV provides the user with the following four color profiles, all of which tend to be very cold by default and do not produce very accurate colors.
Dynamic
Movie
Standard
FILMMAKER Mode
Like most OLED TVs on the market, the S95B TV also covers a wide range of colors. In my tests, the Samsung TV managed to cover about 148% of the sRGB color space, nearly 100% of the DCI P3 wide space, and 75% of the Rec 2020 ultra-wide space. These numbers are great, But the disappointing thing is the very low accuracy of the device in producing the mentioned colors with factory settings.
Samsung S95B 65-inch TV performance in covering color spaces with default settings
Image mode/color space
sRGB
DCI-P3
Rec. 2020
cover
mean error
cover
mean error
cover
mean error
Dynamic
146
—
98.6
13.7
77.9
—
Standard
147.7
—
99.7
12.1
78.7
—
Movie
125.4
—
89.5
4.6
65.5
—
FILMMAKER Mode
121.9
—
89.5
4.1
64.6
—
Note that the FILMMAKER mode belongs to the UHD union and most big companies like Samsung, LG and Hisense use it in their TVs. On paper, with FILMMAKER mode, we should see movies as the director intended.
Comparison of Samsung S95B color accuracy with other TVs (default settings)
TV/parameter
(the most accurate profile)
DCI P3
Covering
Color accuracy
Samsung S95B
89.5
4.1
LG C3
96.8
3.0
LG QNED80
90.7
2.7
LG NANO84
82.9
—
LG C2
98.7
2.1
LG QNED96
90.8
3.9
The most accurate colors of the S95B TV are depicted by the FILMMAKER Mode profile with an error of 4.1, in which the TV covers about 90% of the DCI P3 color space; As a comparison, in the review of the C3 TV, the color display error in the same FILMMAKER mode was 3.6 and in the most accurate color profile it was 3.0; Therefore, Samsung TV does not have an interesting performance in terms of factory calibration of colors.
We were so surprised by the results that we returned the TV and got another S95B to review, But the results did not change.
Fortunately, Samsung TV provides you with various settings to change parameters such as gamma, color temperature, color hue, and brightness limiter (ABL) so that you can achieve your desired style and style for displaying colors; For example, I was able to reduce the color display error in the Standard profile from a terrible number of 12.1 to a very good number of 3.0 by making the following changes.
Color accuracy of S95B TV after minor changes in panel settings
Image mode/color space
DCI-P3
Settings
Average error (recommended: less than 3)
Color temperature (neutral: 6500 K)
Standard
default settings
12.1
14236
ABL: Off
Contrast Enhancer: Low
Gamma: 2.2
3.0
8180
Another weakness of Samsung S95B TV compared to LG OLEDs is that it does not support HDR videos with Dolby Vision standard; The iPhone, for example, records HDR video using the same standard. Samsung TV supports HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG standards.
Like other OLED TVs, the Samsung S95B TV has wide viewing angles, and even from the corners, it displays colors with the least drop in freshness; So if you use wide furniture at home, you can safely go to S95B.
Samsung has focused a lot on the gaming capabilities of its TV; The device uses a 120 Hz panel with support for FreeSync Premium and G-Sync technologies, and the TV itself provides the user with Game Mode, which, by activating it, significantly reduces Input Lag, makes available a variable refresh rate, and The frames of the games can also be seen.
Samsung compensates for the visual weaknesses of the S95B TV with the amazing listening experience of its powerful speakers; While a TV like the LG C3 uses 40-watt speakers, Samsung engineers have used 60-watt speakers with a 2.2.2 channel combination in the S95B’s slim body; In the sense that two speakers throw the sound down, two speakers throw the sound up, and two woofers are responsible for producing low frequencies.
The S95B TV supports Dolby Atmos surround sound and its sound output is considered excellent for a TV; The volume is high, you can hear the pounding bass, and at high volumes, the distortion is controlled at a reasonable level.
Tizen; The user interface is more limited and different from competitors
Finally, we must avoid the TV user interface; Samsung’s OLED TV, like the rest of the company’s TVs, uses the Tizen operating system. The user interface of the device is smooth and smooth, moving between different menus of the user interface is done without problems, although sometimes with a little slowness; But the device can play most of the video formats.
A number of functions are also available, which doubles the enjoyment of the TV experience, provided that the user uses a Samsung phone; For example, you can run the Samsung phone’s desktop mode or Dex on the TV and use the phone’s screen as a trackpad. The phone can even be used as a webcam to make video calls with Google Mate on the TV.
If you want to write a text, you can call Microsoft365 from the Workspace section of the user interface by connecting a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard to the Samsung TV and start writing in Microsoft Word software.
Samsung Internet Browser is available in the S95B TV user interface; But the Samsung remote control, despite its compact design and the possibility of being charged with a solar panel or USB-C port, does not have the ability to use a mouse; So you have to browse the web with the arrow keys of the remote control; In my opinion, this is one of the main weaknesses of Samsung TV compared to LG TV with its practical magic remote.
As another weakness, we should mention Samsung’s not very rich store; For example, you can’t find some useful apps like Spotify or native apps like Filmo in the Samsung TV store.
Without a doubt, the S95B is one of the most stunning TVs we’ve ever reviewed on Zoomit; An attractive and extremely slim device that will amaze you with its stunning brightness and contrast, impressive gaming capabilities, and very powerful speakers.
In terms of factory color calibration, the S95B appears below expectations and a bit disappointing; So, if you are not very fond of the image and do not know much about color parameters, you will have to start with inaccurate and very cold colors; But if you are aware of the color parameters, you can change them and enjoy the attractive picture of the TV to the fullest.
The S95B TV is one of Samsung’s 2022 flagships, and now its 65-inch model is sold in the price range of 105 million Tomans; In this range, go for the more updated LG C3 TV with more accurate colors, or for a little more money, choose the Sony A80L TV for 2023, which is powered by a more practical Android operating system; In addition, C2 TV is also available at a price of 10 million less than in 2022.
what is your opinion? Do you think the S95B is a reasonable choice or do you prefer other models from LG or Sony?
The MacBook Air M3, with all its performance improvements, adds to the value and economic justification of the MacBook Air M1, rather than being an ideal purchase.
MacBook Air M3 review; Lovely, powerful and economical
If you are looking for a compact, well-made and high-quality laptop that can be used in daily and light use, the MacBook Air M3 review is not for you; So close the preceding article, visit the Zomit products section and choose one of the stores to buy MacBook Air M1 ; But if you, like me, are excited to read about the developments in the world of hardware and are curious to know about the performance of the M3 chip in the Dell MacBook Air 2024 , then stay with Zoomit.
The design is a copy of the original from the last generation
Almost two years have passed since Apple said goodbye to the familiar and wedge-shaped MacBook Air design; A different design that accompanied this ultrabook from the first day of its birth in 2008; But finally in 2022, with the aim of harmonizing the design language of the Apple laptop family, it was abandoned so that the MacBook Air 2022 will have a similar appearance to the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro.
The new MacBook Air is uniform in thickness; But it was slimmer, the screen was bigger, the edges were narrower and the corners were rounded, and a relatively large notch was added to it, whose only existence was to host the device’s 1080p webcam. MacBook Air 2022 also marked the return of the MagSafe magnetic charging port to Apple’s popular Ultrabook.
Previously, in the review of the MacBook Air 2022 with the M2 chip, we have talked comprehensively and deeply about its design and its positive and negative points. I suggest that if you haven’t read the article, you must visit it; Because the MacBook Air M3 is no different from the MacBook Air M2 in terms of appearance, display, or ports.
We also see the same incredibly well-made and metal body of MacBook Air 2022 in the new generation of Apple Ultrabooks; A body that, like the rest of Apple laptops, is carved from an aluminum block instead of the usual method of using aluminum sheets, and for this reason, it has a strong and dense structure so that we do not see the body sinking when pressing the keyboard area or the screen frame swinging.
All the parts of the MacBook Air 2024 are assembled with the utmost care; So that there is no gap between them. As expected, the hinge of the laptop is also well-adjusted so that you don’t need to use two hands to open the laptop door. All in all, the combination of the quality of components and Apple’s exemplary engineering precision, brings an extremely enjoyable and unique feeling to the user while using the MacBook Air.
Just like the previous generation, the new MacBook Air is sold in four colors: gray, silver, dark blue, and cream. One of the flaws that could be found in the design of the MacBook Air 2022 was that fingerprints and grease remained on the body; The item that was more noticeable in dark blue color. Apple says this year it has used a new coating that reduces the severity of this problem. We did not have the 2022 model available for comparison at the time of writing the following review, But traces of fat and finger still remain on the body of the MacBook Air 2024.
Grease and fingerprints on the laptop body
MacBook Air keyboard is among the best examples in the market in terms of arrangement and dimensions, feedback, and key stability; But the matte coating on the keys absorbs the fat of the fingers very quickly, and on the other hand, like other MacBooks, there is a possibility that the matte coating will disappear and the keys will become shiny. Depending on your usage, this can happen very quickly or over time; For example, for me, who is constantly writing, the keys on my MacBook Pro M1 burned out in less than a year.
Apparently, the buyers of used laptops are very sensitive about the keys being electrocuted; Therefore, if you plan to replace your Macbook with another laptop after one or two years, be sure to keep this in mind and use an external keyboard for long typing.
As always, the trackpad is one of the main strengths of any MacBook, and the MacBook Air M3 follows the same rule. The glass trackpad of the device is large in size and has little friction on its surface, it offers flawless, accurate, and smooth performance, and its Fortouch mechanism, which makes it possible to click on the entire surface of the trackpad, is so efficient that after the MacBook, it is impossible to work with the trackpad of any laptop. Another enjoyed.
MacBook Air 2022
The set of MacBook Air 2024 ports is limited and has not changed; On the right side of the device, there is a headphone jack, and the left side of the device hosts two USB4 ports and a MagSafe magnetic charging port. Along with the basic model, Apple provides a relatively small 30-watt adapter with a cloth cable of the same color as the device’s body; But you can also get the laptop with a more powerful 35 or 70-watt adapter, which charges the battery up to 50% within half an hour.
USB4 ports support Thunderbolt 3 standard with a bandwidth of 40 Gbps, But it is not possible to connect external graphics. Both ports also transmit the image signal with the DisplayPort standard. In the new MacBook, if you close the laptop door, you can connect a 6K monitor and a 5K monitor (both 60Hz) to the device at the same time; But with the laptop’s screen on, just like the MacBook Air M2, the image output is limited to a 6K monitor; It is interesting that the Intel version of MacBook Air could output images to two 4K monitors at the same time as its own screen is on!
As in the previous generation, Apple uses Bluetooth version 5.3 in its Ultrabook; But the Wi-Fi module has upgraded the device from Wi-Fi 6 to Wi-Fi 6E, which incompatible networks can increase the communication bandwidth of MacBook Air 2024 with the router and the rest of the devices in the network from 1.2 to 2.4 Gbps.
Attractive display with more attractive competitors
Like most parts of the device, the screen of the new MacBook Air does not change; Of course, in this field, you can’t criticize Apple much, since 2018, when the MacBook Air screen became Retina, it has always been among the best; However, today, with OLED competitors with stunning colors and infinite contrast, Apple’s Retina display no longer has its former glory.
MacBook Air M3 can be purchased just like the previous generation in two 13.6-inch and 15.3-inch models. The pixel density of both versions is a very good number of 224 pixels. With this density, the MacBook Air screen produces a very clear image. So that it is difficult to distinguish the pixels from each other. We have the 13.6-inch MacBook Air M3 with a resolution of 2560 x 1664 pixels available for review.
Unfortunately, unlike the expensive models of MacBook Pro or even Windows Ultrabooks with the same price as Zenbook, the panel of the MacBook Air is 60 Hz and it does not have amazing technologies such as OLED and MiniLED to produce 1000 nits of brightness and extraordinary colors. MacBook Air uses an 8-bit IPS LCD panel with back exposure, which, by using FRC technology, can give the user the feeling of 10-bit panels with a billion colors.
MacBook Air covers the wide DCI P3 color space with high accuracy. The Apple Ultrabook covers 98.4% of this space with an error of 1.9 (an error of less than 3 is ideal), perhaps the only color weakness of the panel can be considered a slight tendency to be cold; However, thanks to the True Tone feature, the device evaluates the ambient light temperature with high accuracy and adjusts the color temperature accordingly to give you a satisfying visual experience.
In our measurements, with a 50% raster standard, we reached a maximum brightness of 443 nits, which in itself is a very good number, and thanks to the anti-reflective coating on the panel surface, in environments with different light conditions, it brings a satisfactory experience of working with a laptop. Without the appearance of the shadow of the environment on the panel, the user will not be bothered.
MacBook Air 2024 screen performance against other laptops
Laptop / test
White image
Black image
contrast ratio
AdobeRGB
sRGB
DCI-P3
Maximum brightness
Minimum brightness
Average brightness
Native
cover
Average error
cover
Average error
cover
Average error
MacBook Air 2024
443 intentions
0.00 nits
0.67 nits
661
87.9
—
100
2.4
98.4
1.9
Zenbook 14
512 intention
(788 nits HDR)
0.27 nits
0 intentions
∞
89.6
2.6
100
0.6
99.7
1.3
MacBook Pro 2022
437 intentions
0.00 nits
0.5 nits
874
86.3
—
99.8
2.7
97.5
—
MacBook Air 2022
447 intentions
0.1 nit
0.65 nits
693
87.5
—
100
2.5
98.1
—
Galaxy Book 3 Ultra
441 intentions
4 intentions
0 intentions
∞
97.3
3.7
99.6
1.9
99.8
2.3
MacBook Pro M1 Max
455 intentions
(1497 nits HDR)
0 intentions
0 intentions
∞
85
—
121.6
—
97.3
2.5
In addition to the reasonable maximum brightness of 442 nits in bright images, unlike most laptops with IPS LCD screens, the black color brightness is also very low in the MacBook Air display; So that the device achieves a very high contrast. On the other hand, the minimum brightness of the display was 0 nits even with the 0.01 nits accuracy of the Zoomit luminance meter; In the sense that while using the laptop, there will be a little pressure on your eyes.
The attractive screen of the MacBook Air is completed by a set of 4 speakers; Speakers that have a very large sound volume compared to the size of a laptop, produce clear sound, and at high volumes, they are confused and distorted. MacBook Air speakers support Dolby Atmos and are easily ahead of most Windows laptops.
M3 chip and championship called TSMC
The main changes of MacBook Air 2024 have happened in its heart; Where it hosts the M3 chip as the beating heart of the device. Next, before we put the performance of the M3 under the microscope, we take a look at the details of the technical specifications of this chip.
The M3 chip is manufactured using TSMC’s 3nm-based manufacturing process known as N3B, hosts 25 billion transistors on its surface, and uses the same layout and configuration as the M2 for the CPU and GPU cores. Apple says the processor and graphics used in the M3 are about 35 and 65 percent faster than the M1, respectively.
Technical specifications of M3 against M2 and M1
parameters/chip
Apple M3
Apple M2
Apple M1
manufacturing process
3 nanometer N3B
TSMC
TSMC’s second-generation 5nm
5 nm N5
TSMC
CPU
4 powerful cores with a maximum frequency of 4.05 GHz
4 low-power cores with a maximum frequency of 2.75 GHz
4 Avalanche cores with a maximum frequency of 3.5 GHz
4 Blizzard cores with a maximum frequency of 2.4 GHz
4 Firestorm cores with a maximum frequency of 3.2 GHz
4 Icestorm cores with a maximum frequency of 2.0 GHz
cache memory
16 MB shared L2 cache and 320 KB L1 cache for each of the powerful cores
4 megabytes of shared L2 cache and 192 kilobytes of L1 cache for each low-power core
8 MB system cache for the entire chip
16 MB shared L2 cache and 320 KB L1 cache for each of the powerful cores
4 megabytes of shared L2 cache and 192 kilobytes of L1 cache for each low-power core
8 MB system cache for the entire chip
12MB shared L2 cache and 320KB L1 cache for each Firestorm core
4 MB shared L2 cache and 192 KB L1 cache for each Icestorm core
8 MB system cache for the entire chip
memory bass
128 bits
128 bits
128 bits
DRAM
8 to 24 GB
LPDDR5-6400
8 to 24 GB
LPDDR5-6400
8 or 16 GB
LPDDR4x-4266
Memory bandwidth
100 GB per second
100 GB per second
68.2 gigabytes per second
GPU
8 or 10 cores with hardware support of ray tracing
8 or 10 cores
7 or 8 cores
Like the last two generations, the M3 chip uses a combination of 4 high-power cores and 4 low-power cores, respectively, with maximum frequencies of 4.05 and 2.75 GHz as CPU. Apple has made minor changes in the architecture of the cores, and the main difference of the cores is the 15% increase in frequency compared to the M2 cores.
Apple has not even changed the amount of cache memory of the M3 chip compared to the M2; Each of the high-power and low-power cores have access to 320 and 192 KB of ultra-fast L1 cache, respectively, the set of four high-power and low-power cores also have access to 16 and 4 MB of L2 cache, respectively, while the system cache is 8 MB for the set of chip processing blocks. GPU and CPU are included.
The M3 chip is used in Apple laptops in two versions with 8- and 10-core graphics processors. We had the MacBook Air with 8-core graphics available for review, which in total, just like the last generation, has 128 execution units with 1024 calculation and logic units in its heart, which operate at an almost identical frequency of 1.38 GHz.
The main difference between the M3 graphics compared to the previous generation is the addition of the Ray Tracing hardware accelerator, Mesh shading, and Dynamic Caching technology, the latter of which allows the chip to provide the memory required by the GPU in real-time and based on the type of processing. Thus, it optimizes the amount of memory consumption.
The M3 chip uses a 16-core neural processing unit (NPU) with a computing power of 18 trillion operations per second, and in addition to ProRes and ProRes Raw videos, it now has a separate engine for AV1 video codec decoding. Due to its two 64-bit channels and support for LPDDR5X-6400 RAM, this chip can achieve a bandwidth of 102 GB/s for data exchange with its integrated RAM.
Performance of the MacBook Air M3 in benchmarks while plugged in
Laptop/benchmark
Technical Specifications
Web browsing
Performance in graphics
CPU performance in rendering
CPU computing power
GPU computing power
3 Dark
CineBench R23
GeekBench 6
GeekBench 6
Speedometer 2.1
TimeSpy
Single
Multi
Single
Multi
OpenCL
Metal/Vulkan
DirectX 12
MacBook Air 2024
Apple M3
8 core GPU
680
—
1897
9872
3143
2008
25845
41671
Zenbook 14
Core Ultra 7 155H
Intel Arc GPU
396
3453
1637
13367
2290
12256
34889
38268
MacBook Pro 2022
Apple M2
10-core GPU
407
—
1579
8730
2581
9641
28852
42673
MacBook Air 2022
Apple M2
8 core GPU
405
—
1577
8476
2578
9655
27846
39735
MacBook Pro 2020
Apple M1
8 core GPU
209
—
1512
7778
2335
8315
21646
32743
MacBook Pro 14-inch 2021
M1 Max
24Core GPU
300
—
1549
12508
2378
12239
65432
101045
MacBook M3 appears about 20-25% faster than M2 in single-core and multi-core benchmarks, and in comparison with M1, it increases its superiority to about 35-45%; Therefore, considering the 15% increase in frequency and the improvement of TSMC’s manufacturing process, it seems that Apple has not changed much in the architecture; But in any case, CPU performance on par with the M1 Pro is a surprising result for the M3.
Compared to the new Asus ultrabook with the Core Ultra 7 155H chip, MacBook Air M3 leads by 15-35% in single-core benchmarks; But in multi-core benchmarks, it loses the field to the competitor with a single-digit difference of up to 25%. We will talk more about the difference between the two chips in productivity and power consumption.
Apple laptops have a stunning performance in terms of web surfing experience and M3 has taken this performance to a whole new level; MacBook Air 2024 outperforms Asus Ultrabook 2024 with a 65% difference in the Zoomit web browsing test. The stunning superiority of the MacBook Air shows that Apple’s laptop offers faster and smoother performance on the web.
Apple’s new ultrabook appears in almost the same level of computing processing as the last generation. It seems that M3 remains behind its Intel competitor by 25% in the processes that take place on the basis of the OpenCL framework; But instead, thanks to Apple’s exclusive Metal framework, it surpasses the performance of Core Ultra 7 in processes based on Vulkan, with a difference of 10%.
Let’s skip the benchmarks and talk about how the MacBook Air 2024 performs in professional software and games. For this, we considered Photoshop and Premiere Pro software, Python code execution, and the Rise of the Tomb Raider game.
The set of games available for macOS is much more limited than for Windows; However, thanks to the tool that Apple introduced at WWDC 2023 for porting Windows games (Game Porting Toolkit), some were able to run titles such as Medium and Cyberpunk 2077 on Macs with powerful graphics processors such as the M2 Max, and it is hoped that in the future, this same tool, pave the way for more games to be released.
We were able to run the old game Rise of the Tomb Raider at 1200p resolution, High graphics settings and an average frame rate of 50.5 fps, which shows an advantage of about 25 percent of the M3 compared to the M2.
MacBook Air M3 performance while playing Rise of the Tomb Raider game
MacBook Air M3 works about 10 to 20 percent faster than its two previous generations and ZenBook 14 while using Photoshop software for tasks such as resizing large photos and implementing the blur effect or lens correction.
MacBook Air M3 performance in Photoshop software
In Premier Pro software, while performing tasks such as blur effect implementation, image sharpening, or 4K video output, the performance of the device is 20-30% better than the MacBook Air M2 and Zenbook 14.
Performance of MacBook Air M3 in Premier Pro software
Note that in software such as Premiere Pro, where we are dealing with heavy projects, the low RAM overshadows the performance level and you may even get stuck in scenarios like editing 4K videos. Next, we will talk about the MacBook Air M3 RAM.
The MacBook Air was able to run Zoomit’s Python code in about 45 seconds, which is about 13 seconds faster than the M2 and 33 percent faster than the M1.
MacBook Air M3 performance while running Python code
One of the most attractive features of MacBooks is that they work equally well, whether connected to electricity or relying on batteries; For example, when running Python code while plugged in, the MacBook Air M3 beats the ZenBook 14 by just 4 seconds; But by disconnecting the laptops from the electricity and Zenbook’s performance drop, the time difference reaches 11 seconds!
In addition to running Python code, the MacBook Air also displays similar performance in other software in both plugged-in and battery-powered states; In the table below, you can see the difference in performance of MacBook Air M3 in Plugged and UnPlugged modes in a number of users:
Performance of MacBook Air 2024 when connected to electricity and with battery
Test/Performance
Plugged result
Result UnPlugged
CineBench 2024 (MultiCore)
574
573
Speedometer 2.1
680
681
Photoshop
6488
6588
Premiere Pro
3868
3881
Python
44.6 seconds
44.7 seconds
In the MacBook Air 2022 review, we said that the lack of an active cooling system (fan) makes this ultrabook unable to provide stable performance under continuous processing loads. Now it’s time for MacBook Air 2024 with the same cooling system; But this time with a more optimized chip, it will be wider. Does the MacBook Air M3 offer stable performance?
To evaluate the cooling system, the performance stability level and measure the power consumption and other parameters of the MacBook Air M3, we first ran the CineBench R23 multi-core test on the device for 30 minutes consecutively in both power-connected and battery-based modes; Then we went to the 20-minute Wild Life Extreme test.
MacBook Air 2024 laptop performance under continuous processing load
Laptop status
CPU score at first
CPU score after 30 minutes
GPU score first
GPU score after 20 minutes
Connected to electricity
9872
7841
6989
5207
with battery
9833
8322
6996
5271
MacBook Air M3 shows more or less the same behavior whether in Plugged or UnPlugged mode; After 30 minutes, the CPU performance drops by about 15-20%, and in a 20-minute graphics processing load, the GPU drops by 25%.
Contrary to the numbers stated in the technical specifications of the M3 chip, the MacBook Air 2024, whether in multi-core or single-core processing, never reaches the frequency of 4.05 GHz in powerful cores; In my measurements, the frequency of the most powerful cores in the multi-core test remained at 3.7 GHz for a few seconds; But it immediately begins the gradual process of decline and reaches below 2.5 GHz from the 10th minute, which is lower than the stable 2.75 GHz frequency of low-power cores!
The frequency drop process starts when the temperature of the hottest point of the chip reaches 103 degrees Celsius; It seems that Apple has adopted a more conservative strategy this year; Because in MacBook Air M2, the maximum temperature of the chip reaches 109 degrees Celsius. The temperature of 103 degrees of the chip continues for 5-6 minutes and then, thanks to the frequency drop, it decreases to the range below 90 degrees Celsius.
CPU temperature on MacBook Air M3
The temperature of the laptop body rises to 46-47 degrees Celsius, especially in the upper area of the keyboard; But in general, the body heat is not such that you cannot continue working with the laptop.
CPU consumption in MacBook Air M3
As you can see in the power consumption graph, the CPU consumes about 21 watts in the first few seconds; But as the body heats up, the power consumption gradually decreases and after a few minutes it reaches below 10 watts and reaches the range of 7-8 watts.
As you can see from the graphs below, the M3 GPU also follows a similar path to performance degradation from overheating the device.
GPU consumption in MacBook Air M3
GPU temperature on MacBook Air M3
GPU frequency on MacBook Air M3
About 2-3 minutes after the start of graphic processing, in order to prevent the chip temperature from exceeding 103 degrees Celsius, the frequency of the GPU drops from about 1350 MHz and its power consumption from about 14 watts to 1000 MHz and below 8 watts. is approaching
My tests show that the MacBook Air M3 uses its powerful core stably with a frequency of about 3,750 MHz in single-core processing, this number is about 3,200 and 2,980 MHz in the MacBook Air M2 and MacBook Air M1 laptops, respectively.
In order to have a general outline and limits of architecture changes and IPC (the number of instructions executed per processing cycle), we can divide GeekBench’s single-core score by the chips’ single-core frequency; Note that this measure is not exact and only provides a general picture of the state of architectural changes. To accurately measure IPC, one should go to an expensive tool such as SPECView, which unfortunately is not available in Iran.
Ratio of performance to CPU frequency
To be more precise, what you see in the graph above is the ratio of single-core performance to CPU frequency in three generations of MacBook Air laptops with M1, M2, and M3 chips. In this chart, I have considered the MacBook Air M1 as a benchmark so that we can compare the other two chips relatively. The numbers say that the architectural changes in M3 have a 4 and 7 percent impact on the performance of this chip compared to M2 and M1, which is not a significant improvement.
In the graph below, you can see the ratio of M3’s performance to its power consumption compared to previous generations and the Core Ultra 7 155H chip. Note that the amount of power consumed by the chips is not stable and after a few seconds, it deviates from its maximum value; Therefore, the graph below was created by running CineBench R23 once and based on the average power consumption during the benchmark execution period, so that we can obtain the ratio of performance to power consumption in the best performance condition of the laptop.
The ratio of performance to CPU power consumption
My measurements show that the M3 consumes an average of 4.9 and 19.1 watts when running the CineBench R23 single-core and multi-core benchmarks, respectively; While these numbers are equal to 8 and 20.2 watts for the M2 and 23 and 37.8 watts for the Core Ultra 7 155H, respectively, this shows the stunning efficiency of the M3; But if you consider the numbers obtained in the previous chart, you will realize that TSMC’s optimized manufacturing process has more influence on this amazing productivity than IPC and Apple’s architecture improvements.
The M3’s incredible efficiency also contributes to the MacBook Air M3’s excellent charging performance. Apple uses the same 52.6-watt-hour battery as the MacBook Air M2 in its new ultrabook and says that this laptop can charge for about 18 hours, just like the previous generation.
MacBook Air 2024 battery life compared to other laptops
Laptop/Test
Functional profile
hardware
Display
Battery capacity
Play offline video
Everyday use
Processor and graphics
Dimensions, resolution, and refresh rate
watt-hours
720p Video
PCMark 10
minute: hour
minute: hour
MacBook Air 2024
—
Apple M3
8 core GPU
13.6 inches and 60 Hz
1664 x 2560 pixels
52.6
14:13
—
Zenbook 14
Performance
Core Ultra 7-155H
Intel Arc
14 inches and 120 Hz
1800 x 2880 pixels
75
17:25
9:09
Galaxy Book 3 Ultra
Performance
Core i7-13700H
RTX 4050
16 inches and 120 Hz
1880 x 2880 pixels
76
11:00
6:21
MacBook Pro 2022
—
Apple M2
10-core GPU
13.3 inches and 60 Hz
1600 x 2560 pixels
58.2
26:18
—
MacBook Air 2022
—
Apple M2
8 core GPU
13.6 inches and 60 Hz
1664 x 2560 pixels
52.6
14:11
—
MacBook Pro 2020
—
Apple M1
8 core GPU
13.3 inches and 60 Hz
1600 x 2560 pixels
58.2
16:47
—
MacBook Pro 14-inch 2021
—
M1 Max
24Core GPU
14.2 inches and 120 Hz
1964 x 3024 pixels
70
18:14
—
The MacBook Air 2024 was able to play our benchmark HD video for a little over 14 hours, just like the previous generation, in standard Zoomit conditions, which includes 200 nits brightness (about 70% brightness) and flight mode activation, which is an impressive result; But it is about 3 hours less than the Asus Zenbook 14 Ultrabook with a larger 75 watt-hour battery.
… and 8GB RAM for everyone
Unfortunately, this year Apple did not fall short either, and in 2024, it released the basic version of its $1,100 ultrabook with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of SSD. If you buy from Apple’s website, you can order 16GB or 24GB of RAM and 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB of SSD; Of course, to go to each higher step, you have to pay 200 dollars more; For example, the MacBook Air 2024 with 16 GB RAM and 512 GB SSD will cost you about $1,500.
If the base version of the 8GB MacBook Air disappointed you, you can be glad that Apple has moved away from the cowardly strategy of using a NAND chip for the SSD of the base version of the MacBook Air, which ended up halving the read and write speeds, and this year all models with 2 sells NAND chips; The maximum speed of 4 and 3.5 GB/s for reading and writing is lower than Windows competitors; But it’s not bad either.
The average SSD speed of the base model MacBook Air 2024 compared to other MacBooks
Models / Performance
Sequential reading rate
(UK gigabytes)
Sequential write rate
(UK gigabytes)
MacBook Air M3
2.63
2.58
MacBook Air M2
1.03
2.32
MacBook Pro M1
2.28
2.46
There is a lot of debate on social networks about whether 8GB of RAM is sufficient or not. A number of Apple fans, with the logic that “MacBook RAM has high speed and memory swap technology is available to help SSD as RAM”, say that in many applications, 8 GB of RAM is enough; But you should pay attention to several points:
1. The data is not just traveling between the chip and RAM, which can compensate for the low capacity of the RAM by just having a high data exchange rate; In some applications, such as modeling or graphic work, several gigabytes of data may be stored in RAM for a relatively long time. Let’s say that the data exchange rate between the RAM and the M3 or M2 chip is no longer the best, and some chips such as the Core Ultra 7 155H offer a higher rate.
2. Memory swap is not a magical and new technology; The rest of the operating systems, such as Windows, also have similar technology; But it should be noted that swap memory reduces the useful life of SSD and the speed of SSD is not at the level of RAM that can fully play its role; For example, in MacBook Air M3, the data exchange rate between RAM and chip also reaches 102 GB/s; While the Mac SSD read and write rate is maybe one twentieth of this number.
3. Software tools are constantly developing, and their need for hardware resources, including RAM, also increases day by day. On the other hand, the user also buys the MacBook for a few years of use; Therefore, due to the lack of ability to upgrade RAM, one may face problems over time.
Aside from all the talk about Rome, a number of domestic sellers are also taking advantage of the opportunity; For example, Apple charges the same amount for a MacBook Air with 16 GB of RAM and 256 GB of SSD as for an 8 | 512 GB considered; But in Iran, configuring MacBook with more RAM is much more expensive than configuring with more SSD.
MacBook Air M3; Attractive and not very valuable
The MacBook Air M3 is by no means a bad product; But what makes buying this ultrabook illogical is the great value of its predecessors, especially the MacBook Air M1, especially if we consider their significant price difference.
For a person who does not have a laptop and is looking for a compact and well-made ultrabook for daily and light use, the base model of MacBook Air M1, which is currently sold at a price of 47-48 million Tomans, is a very desirable option; A device with an integrated metal body, a high-quality display, a very good keyboard and trackpad, excellent charging and fast performance that meets all the needs of an individual with daily use, journalism or light content production; Without the need to take an irrational action, about 25 million Tomans more will be spent to buy M3.
A person who already has a MacBook Air M2 and uses it for daily use should not go for the MacBook Air M3; Because it will not experience any significant changes; Except for the faster SSD, which is hardly noticeable in everyday use. For a current Mac M1 user, it might make more sense to upgrade to the M3.
For people who use laptops for tasks such as programming or video editing, the 8GB version of the MacBook Air M3 is not really a rational choice. If these people prefer macOS, it is better to go for used models with a budget of 70-75 million tomans, such as M1 Pro with 16 GB RAM, or if they are comfortable with Windows, high-quality options such as HP Envy with Core i9-13900H processor. And 16 GB of RAM will be a reasonable option for them.