Soon after the debut of the all-new Motorola Razr Fold at Lenovo Tech World earlier this year, Motorola is now unveiling everything else that it has been cooking.
It’s continuing to evolve its yearly releases. While earlier foldable models used the Razr and Razr + monikers, the Chicago-based company introduced an all-new Ultra variant last year. This time around too, the company is sticking with the 3-model rollout.
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Motorola just unveiled the next generation of Razr flip devices, which includes the Motorola Razr, Motorola Razr+, and the Motorola Razr Ultra. According to the tech giant, these devices combine a “refined design, advanced performance, and AI intelligence to meet a range of user needs.”
The Razr Ultra and Razr+ feature an expansive 4-inch external display, while the base Razr retains its 3.6-inch outer display. The former two boast a 165Hz refresh rate with a peak brightness of 3,000 nits, while the latter retains its predecessor’s 90Hz refresh rate and 1,700 nits peak brightness panel.
Elsewhere, each device in the lineup has also received massive battery upgrades.
The base Razr now boasts a 4,800mAH cell, up from 4,500mAh on its predecessor. Similarly, the Moto Razr+ runs on a 4,500mAh cell, up from 4,000mAh.
The top-of-the-line Moto Razr Ultra now has a 5,000mAh Silicon Carbon cell, up from its predecessor’s 4,700mAh lithium ion battery.
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Spec |
Moto Razr Ultra |
Moto Razr+ |
Moto Razr |
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Internal display |
7.0-inch |
6.9-inch |
6.9-inch |
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External display |
4-inch |
4-inch |
3.6-inch |
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Processor |
Snapdragon 8 Elite |
Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 |
MediaTek Dimensity 7450X |
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Battery |
5,000mAh (Silicon-Carbon) |
4,500mAh |
4,800mAh |
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Charging |
68W TurboPower |
45W TurboPower |
30W TurboPower |
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Main camera |
Triple 50MP shooters |
Dual 50MP shooters (Main + UW) |
Dual 50MP shooters (Main + UW) |
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Durability |
Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 |
Gorilla Glass Victus |
Gorilla Glass Victus |
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Colors |
Patone Cocoa, Pantone Orient Blue |
Pantone Mountain View |
Pantone Hematite, Pantone Violet Ice, Pantone Sporting Green, and Pantone Bright White |
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Price (MSRP) |
$1,499.99 |
$1,099.99 |
$799.99 |
In the US, the new Motorola Razr Ultra, Razr+, and base Razr will be available for pre-order at Best Buy, Amazon.com, and Motorola.com on May 14. Subsequently, the devices will go on sale on May 21.
Expect in-depth reviews about all three new foldables on Android Police soon.
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