Motorola’s Razr 2025 is making me and my Razr Plus 2023 jealous — and that’s impressive

Regardless of whether you think the Razr Ultra 2025 or the Galaxy Z Flip 6 is the best clamshell foldable, Motorola had a heavy hand in making both devices great. It’s easy to forget that Motorola, not Samsung, pushed the boundaries of flip-style foldables by introducing larger cover screens and more flexible software.

And yet, Samsung clearly got the details right, leveraging its years of experience developing foldables to create Galaxy Z Flip products with superior build quality compared to Motorola Razr phones. That’s part of the reason my Motorola Razr Plus 2023 — a phone I purchased with my own money — didn’t stick. With a fragile hinge and tons of wobble, the Razr Plus 2023 ended up feeling more like a kid’s toy than a Samsung competitor.

Fast-forward two years, and the Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 and Razr Plus 2025 unsurprisingly trounce my old Razr Plus 2023. However, after a closer look, I was shocked to discover that even the base-model Razr 2025 will beat my Razr Plus 2023. If that isn’t a clear indication of Motorola’s progress with foldables, I don’t know what is.

The Motorola Plus 2023 showing the display and hinge.

(Image credit: Brady Snyder / Android Central)

When Motorola first released a base-model Razr, it was a pared-down version of the Plus model with a cover screen that wasn’t very useful and limited functionality overall. Over the past few years, the company has been steadily bringing “Plus” features to the standard Razr, and it’s paying off. The Razr 2025, which costs $699, will handily outperform a Razr Plus 2023 that cost $1,000 just a few years ago.

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