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Brand
Motorola
SoC
MediaTek Dimensity 7300X
Display
Main display: 6.9"" FHD+ pOLED display External display: 3.6"" pOLED display
RAM
8GB
Storage
256GB
Battery
4200mAh non-removable


The Motorola Razr gives you new ways to interact, capture, and create. Featuring a larger external display, an upgraded folding mechanism, and powerful cameras, you can do it all without flipping the phone open. 

Ports
Type-C port (USB 2.0)
Operating System
Android 14
Camera (Rear, Front)
Rear, Front
Front camera
32MP (f/2.4, 0.7 µm) | 8MP (f/2.4, 1.4um) Quad Pixel
Rear camera
Main camera: 50MP (f/1.7, 0.8µm or 12.6MP 1.6µm Quad Pixel) | OIS | Instant-all Pixel Focus External camera: 13MP (f/2.2, 1.12µm) | Ultra wide/ macro | FOV 120°
Colors
Beach Sand, Spritz Orange, Koala Grey
Weight
188g
Charge speed
4-5 Hours
IP Rating
IPX8
Price
$699
RAM and Storage
8GB/256GB
Micro SD card support
No
Stylus
No

A lot of foldable phones are priced much higher than their non-folding counterparts, but Motorola has been consistently pushing to make these devices more accessible, and this summer sale is a good example. For $550, you're getting a phone that stands out from the sea of slabs, offering that satisfying snap when you close it and a compact form factor that actually fits in your pocket without a struggle.

Beyond the fun factor, the Moto Razr 2024 has some nice features. It sports a bright, vivid pOLED display with a nearly invisible crease. There’s also an even cooler external display that’s incredibly useful for quick glances at notifications, controlling music, or even snapping selfies without having to open the phone. We really enjoyed using the external display in our review, and it’s only gotten better with software updates since then.

The cameras are solid, capturing clear photos for your everyday needs, and the overall performance is smooth enough for daily tasks. Plus, you're getting a battery that'll comfortably get you through the day. The Moto Razr+ 2024 offers better performance, but it’s also $250 more than the standard model. The 2025 edition of the base Razr is currently $700.

So, if you've been on the fence about jumping into the foldable world, or simply want a phone that's a conversation starter, now might be the time. You won’t find many foldable phones from just last year that are this affordable.

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Moto Razr 2025 Review: Easy on the Eyes and Wallet

While most companies making foldable phones are focusing on the “book-style” format, Motorola has gone all in on the affectionately known “flippy boys.” This year, Motorola has three versions of the Razr 2025, and the base model will get you into the world of foldables at a reasonable price.

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