MOTOROLA RAZR ULTRA 2025 REVIEW: POWERFUL BUT PRICEY FOLDABLE
Techlife News
|May 17, 2025
Motorola’s latest flip phone, the Razr Ultra 2025, hit the market last month with a bold promise: to outshine competitors like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 6 with top-tier specs and a sleek design.
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Priced at $1,299, it’s the priciest foldable Motorola has ever made, packing a Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, a 7-inch main display, and a triple 50-megapixel camera system.
For smartphone buyers, tech enthusiasts, and foldable fans, this device aims to redefine what a clamshell phone can do, but its steep cost raises questions about value in a crowded $1.5 trillion mobile market.
From its vibrant screens to its AI-powered features, the Razr Ultra 2025 delivers a premium experience, yet its price and software support draw scrutiny.
This review dives into the Razr Ultra’s standout features, from its powerful processor to its unique material finishes, while weighing its drawbacks, like a high price tag and limited software updates.
It also examines how it stacks up against rivals and fits into the evolving foldable landscape, offering a clear-eyed look at whether this pricey flip phone is worth the investment for buyers seeking cutting-edge tech with nostalgic flair.
DESIGN AND BUILD QUALITY The Razr Ultra 2025 keeps the iconic clamshell look that made Motorola’s Razr a legend, but it’s dressed up in fresh, eye-catching finishes. Buyers can choose from four Pantone-validated colors: Rio Red with vegan leather, Scarab with Alcantara, Mountain Trail with FSC-certified wood, and Cabaret with a satin-like texture. The wood option, reminiscent of Motorola’s Moto X days, feels sturdy yet light at 199 grams, while the Alcantara adds a soft, premium touch akin to luxury car interiors. A new titanium-reinforced hinge makes opening and closing a breeze, snapping with a satisfying click, and it’s easier to use one-handed than its predecessor, the Razr Plus 2024.
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