Google Pixel 8 vs Motorola Razr (2023)
The Verdict
Both phones share an identical $699 price point but serve different priorities. Google Pixel 8 delivers superior everyday performance with the Tensor G3 chipset, brighter 2000-nit Actua OLED display, and class-leading computational photography through Magic Eraser and Best Take features. Its 27W charging and IP68 rating provide practical advantages. Motorola Razr 2023 captivates with its foldable form factor, larger 6.9-inch unfolded screen, and higher 144Hz refresh rate for gaming, though the Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 trails in raw performance. Battery capacity favors Pixel 8 at 4575mAh versus 3800mAh, and durability specs clearly favor Google's IP68 rating over Razr's IP52. Camera software processing gives Pixel 8 the edge despite Razr's slightly larger 64MP sensor. For traditional smartphone users prioritizing performance and longevity, Pixel 8 is the stronger choice. Choose Razr only if the innovative foldable design justifies accepting compromises in battery life and durability.
Who Should Buy
Buy the Google Pixel 8 if…
- →Compact and comfortable design
- →Seven years of updates
- →Excellent main camera
Buy the Motorola Razr (2023) if…
- →Most affordable clamshell foldable at $699 launch price
- →Stylish vegan leather finish and compact folded design
- →144Hz pOLED main display is smooth and vibrant
Category Scores
Pros & Cons
Google Pixel 8
Pros
- Compact and comfortable design
- Seven years of updates
- Excellent main camera
- Bright Actua OLED display
- On-device AI features
Cons
- No telephoto lens
- Tensor G3 thermals can be inconsistent
- Only 8 GB RAM
- Slow charging vs rivals
Motorola Razr (2023)
Pros
- Most affordable clamshell foldable at $699 launch price
- Stylish vegan leather finish and compact folded design
- 144Hz pOLED main display is smooth and vibrant
- 64 MP main camera produces good daylight photos
- Compact folded form factor fits easily in any pocket
Cons
- Very small 1.5-inch cover screen limits quick interactions
- Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 mid-range chip limits performance
- 3800 mAh battery barely gets through a full day
- IP52 water resistance is minimal for a $699 phone
- Only 5W wireless charging is essentially unusable
Full Specifications
| Spec | Google Pixel 8 | Motorola Razr (2023) |
|---|---|---|
| Software | Android 14 | Android 13 |
| Body | ||
| Weight | 187 g | 188.6 g |
| Material | Aluminum frame, Gorilla Glass Victus | Aluminum frame, vegan leather or glass back |
| IP rating | IP68 | IP52 |
| Dimensions | 150.5 x 70.8 x 8.9 mm | 170.8 x 73.9 x 7.2 mm (unfolded) |
| Camera | ||
| Main camera | 50 MP, f/1.68, OIS | 64 MP, f/1.7, PDAF, OIS |
| Front camera | 10.5 MP, f/2.2 | 32 MP, f/2.4 |
| Video | 4K@60fps | 4K@30fps |
| Ultrawide | 12 MP, f/2.2, 125.8-degree | 13 MP, f/2.2 |
| Memory | ||
| RAM | 8 GB | 8 GB |
| Storage options | 128 GB, 256 GB | 128 GB, 256 GB |
| Battery | ||
| Capacity | 4575 mAh | 3800 mAh |
| Charging | 27W wired | 30W wired (TurboPower) |
| Wireless charging | 18W (Pixel Stand) | 5W wireless |
| Display | ||
| Size | 6.2 inches | 6.9 inches (main), 1.5 inches (cover) |
| Type | Actua OLED | pOLED, 144Hz main / OLED cover |
| Resolution | 2400 x 1080 | 2640 x 1080 (main) |
| Refresh rate | 120Hz | 144Hz |
| Brightness (nits) | 2000 | 1400 |
| Processor | ||
| CPU | Nona-core (1x3.0 GHz Cortex-X3 & 4x2.45 GHz Cortex-A715 & 4x2.15 GHz Cortex-A510) | Octa-core (1x2.4 GHz + 3x2.36 GHz + 4x1.8 GHz) |
| GPU | Immortalis-G715s MC10 | Adreno 644 |
| Chipset | Google Tensor G3 | Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 |
| Connectivity | ||
| 5G | ||
| NFC | ||
| USB | USB-C 3.2 | USB-C 2.0 |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 7 | Wi-Fi 6E |
| Bluetooth | 5.3 | 5.3 |
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This comparison is based on verified manufacturer specifications covering display, performance, camera, battery, and build quality. Scores are generated by analyzing specs across weighted categories on a 10-point scale. Learn more about our methodology.
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