Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 Review: Redefining the Foldable Experience

The Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 isn’t just another foldable—it’s a statement. Blending audacious design with flagship performance, this device challenges the monotony of slab smartphones and dares to stand out. Priced at a premium $1,299, it’s a bold bet on innovation. But does it justify the cost? Let’s unfold the details.


Design & Build: Where Luxury Meets Rebellion
Motorola has reimagined premium materials, offering finishes like responsibly sourced wood and Alcantara (reminiscent of high-end car interiors), alongside classic titanium and frosted glass. The titanium-reinforced hinge snaps shut with a satisfying clack, exuding durability. Despite its IP48 rating (water-resistant but dust-shy), the Razr Ultra feels robust, though a rare screen glitch in our initial unit (resolved post-replacement) hints at foldables’ growing pains.


Displays: Big, Bold, and Blazing Fast

  • Main Screen: A expansive 7-inch foldable AMOLED with eye-searing brightness and vibrant colors, rivaling tablet-sized foldables.
  • Cover Display: A 4-inch LTPO panel with a 165Hz refresh rate—faster than any iPhone—transforms into a functional mini-smartphone. Run apps, reply to messages, or stream videos without unfolding.

Performance: Flagship Firepower
Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and 16GB RAM, the Razr Ultra demolishes multitasking and gaming. Storage starts at 512GB (upgradable to 1TB for free at U.S. launch). In lab tests, it edged past rivals in battery longevity, lasting a full day despite its compact form.


Cameras: No Longer an Afterthought
The dual-camera setup (50MP main + 16MP ultra-wide) holds its own against the iPhone 16 Pro and Galaxy S25 Ultra in daylight, though low-light shots lag slightly. The lack of a zoom lens stings at this price, and AI features occasionally misfire with outdated stereotypes. Still, it’s a leap from previous Razrs.


Software: Flip with Flair
Android 14 (with promised upgrades) optimizes foldable workflows. Use the cover screen for quick tasks or snap the phone shut to silence distractions. Quirks like “Flip to Focus” enhance the experience, though AI quirks need refinement.


Pricing & Competition: Luxury Tax or Justified Splurge?
Starting at $1,299 (£1,099, AU pricing TBA), the Razr Ultra enters iPhone 16 Pro Max and Galaxy S25 Ultra territory. Yet, it offers something neither can: transformative design. Forgo a stylus or extra lenses, and you gain a pocketable foldable with unmatched aesthetics. Watch for deals—Motorola’s history of discounts (like free storage upgrades) might soften the blow.


Verdict: A Foldable That Dares to Be Different
The Razr Ultra 2025 isn’t perfect—its price is steep, reliability questions linger, and cameras lack polish. But it’s a triumph of imagination in a sea of glass rectangles. For those craving flair, functionality, and the thrill of flipping shut a call, this Razr is irresistible.

Buy if: You value design innovation, adore the flip form, and can stomach the price.
Skip if: You need zoom lenses, dust-proofing, or budget-friendly tech.

Motorola’s Razr Ultra 2025 isn’t just a phone—it’s a rebellion. And for once, being a rebel feels glamorous.


Price & Specs Highlight:

  • $1,299 / £1,099 for 512GB + 16GB RAM (1TB free upgrade in U.S.)
  • Colors: Wood, Alcantara, Titanium, Frosted Glass
  • Features: 165Hz cover display, Snapdragon 8 Elite, IP48 rating