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Motorola’s New Razr Folding Phones Command a Higher Price With Few Upgrades
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Like clockwork, Motorola is back with a new set of Razr folding flip phones.
Key facts
- The Razr Ultra is $1,500, the Razr+ costs $1,100, and the Razr starts at $800—that's a $200, $100, and $100 price bump over their predecessors, respectively
- There is one durability improvement with the Razr Ultra: It's the first phone to use Corning's Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 on the outer display, which Motorola claims delivers over “75 percent better
- Barring improved screen brightness on the Ultra, these phones still feature 10-bit screens with HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support and hit 100 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut like their predecessors
- Preorders for all of the phones start on May 14, and they go on sale on May 21
Summary
The company announced the new handsets at an event in Los Angeles, where it also revealed a new pair of Moto Buds 2 Plus wireless earbuds that look eerily like Apple's AirPods Pro, but in blue; these will retail for $150 and will be available on April 30. Preorders for all of the phones start on May 14, and they go on sale on May 21. These new 2026 Razr flip phones see minor spec bumps and no dramatic changes to hardware or design. There is one durability improvement with the Razr Ultra: It's the first phone to use Corning's Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 on the outer display, which Motorola claims delivers over “75 percent better drop performance” over prior devices.