With flashy colors, a more durable build, and Moto AI across the board, Motorola’s new foldable Razr lineup grows to three with the all-new flagship Razr Ultra leading the charge.
Motorola has unveiled its colorful lineup of folding Razr phones for 2025, which now includes three members: the base Razr ($699.99), the midrange Razr+ ($999.99), and the all-new premium Razr Ultra (starting at $1,299.99). We spent some time with all three devices and have opinions about Motorola’s latest foldable.
Here’s what we learned about the Motorola Razr series.Razr-Wide Commonalities
Design-wise, the new Razrs closely resemble their predecessors and remain gorgeous. The trio of clamshell smartphones features bold colors, rounded corners, large exterior and interior screens, and dual rear cameras.
Beyond looks, all three models sport a new titanium-infused hinge that Motorola claims makes them the strongest Razrs ever. Last year’s models carried an IPX8 rating, but the 2025 versions are even tougher, boasting IP48 certification for resistance against debris larger than 1mm as well as full immersion in about five feet of water for up to 30 minutes.
In the hand, all three feel well-built and sturdier than before. They open and close easily, though you may need two hands to do so smoothly.
Durability may be improved, but Motorola hasn’t forgotten style. Motorola has continued its partnership with Pantone to ensure its new phones are available in various fashionable finishes. The multiple colors and finishes (vegan leather, wood, Alcantara) make these phones stand out against a world of black, white, and gray devices.
Motorola is also pushing Moto AI hard across the entire Razr lineup (more on that soon). The top two models even feature a dedicated AI key on the left side to initiate the assistant.Razr Ultra: What Crease?
Motorola’s Razr Ultra is the top-of-the-line model packed with the latest hardware. It’s powered by the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, includes 16GB of RAM, and offers 512GB or 1TB of storage. All of that power is intended to support Moto AI’s advanced features. Motorola calls it the world’s most powerful flip phone.
For comparison, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 includes a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, 12GB of RAM, and 256GB ($1,099.99) or 512GB ($1,219.99) of storage. While Samsung is expected to refresh its foldables later this year, Motorola arguably holds the performance crown for now.
The outer display is a 4.0-inch OLED panel (measured by height), with a 165Hz refresh rate and 3,000 nits of peak brightness, which means it should be easy to see even in direct sunlight.
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