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The Motorola Razr 2025 is a premium unlocked foldable smartphone featuring a durable titanium hinge and exclusive Pantone Spring Bud finish. It boasts a stunning 6.9" LTPO main display and a 3.6" external screen for quick access to apps without unfolding. Capture every moment with a 50MP AI-enhanced camera system, enjoy immersive Dolby Atmos sound, and power through your day with a 4500mAh battery and fast 30W charging. Compatible with all major U.S. carriers, it blends iconic design with cutting-edge tech for professionals who demand style and substance.












| ASIN | B0F2GD8456 |
| Audio Jack | [Unknown] |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Capacity | 4500 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Power Rating | 4500 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,061 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #121 in Cell Phones |
| Color | Pantone Spring Bud |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth, NFC, USB Type C, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (541) |
| Date First Available | May 7, 2025 |
| Form Factor | Foldable Screen |
| GPS | True |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
| Item model number | PB880018US |
| Manufacturer | Motorola |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| OS | Android 15 |
| Other camera features | Front, Rear |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Phone Talk Time | 24 Hours |
| Product Dimensions | 2.91 x 0.29 x 6.74 inches |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 8 GB |
| Scanner Resolution | Main display: 2640 x 1080, External display: 1056 x 1066 |
| Special features | Always On Display, Built-In GPS, Fast Charging Support, Mobile Hotspot Capability, Stereo Speakers, Water Resistant, Wireless Charging |
| Standing screen display size | 6.9 Inches |
| Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
| Whats in the box | SIM Tray Ejector, USB Cable, User Guide, motorola razr 2025 Device |
K**E
Amazing phone
The crease is barely noticable in daily use. I only really notice it when I'm actively thinking about it and occasionally when drawing on my phone but it's tolerable. I love the external screen and it's helped me to not use my phone for extended periods of time. The phone build is sturdy and high quality, it runs fast, and most apps work great on the external display (even games Minecraft). The value of this phone is incredible. The camera is better than just about any android phone I've seen in person, there's more storage and memory than I even know what to do with, the audio quality is pretty solid and it's loud enough to play music in a rickety car on a bumpy freeway with the windows down. I haven't had any issues with calls dropping, occasionally texts will take a while to go through but I live in the mountains, so that's to be expected. Out and about my service connection is always great. The phone has also been generally fun to use. The only two pieces of tech to come out in my lifetime that I've really felt excited over have been virtual reality and foldable smart phones, and this phone has really lived up to my excitement. The external display mirroring the internal display when taking photos is something that comes in very handy and people always get so excited when they first see it. The phone has made for a great conversation starter when out and about. I like to carry it in my hand instead of in my pocket sometimes because I love when people ask me questions about it and I get to show off all the fun features. The external display runs all sorts of things including just about any mobile game you can think of. The smart connect feature works surprisingly well with my computer and makes it easier to respond to texts while working without getting immediately sidetracked. Google Gemini comes in very handy when I need quick answers, although sometimes she has no clue what I'm saying and she ends up giving me some very strange responses as a result. The Google Lens type feature that pops up when holding down the nav bar is helpful too. I've found myself using it for quick translations or when people text a word or phrase that I'm not familiar with. I downloaded the Novel Launcher on this phone as I had with my previous phone. It works great on the internal display but it doesn't work well on the external display because it carries the settings from the internal display over to the external display and so everything is squished and cut off in order to make it fit. If there were an option in Nova Launcher to set up two separate home screens for each screen of this phone then that would make the app more practical, but I'm happy enough with the customizability available on the external screen as Motorola designed it. I did have concerns with not being able to change out the internal screen protector, but after having this phone for a few weeks I've realized that it's much less of an issue than anticipated because of how much time the phone spends while closed. I've never dropped the phone with it open and the screen protector on the external display has done its jobe during those falls. The internal screen is protected by default because it isn't exposed nearly as much as standard phone screens are.
B**H
Good buy
Perfect! Put my sim card in and it works great. Awesome phone!
P**.
It works properly, it’s very nice
It works properly, it’s very nice, but it seems quite delicate — it’s not for just any hands.
S**R
Not durable.
I bought this phone two months ago. My wife liked this phone a lot. She liked the outer screen and was happy with the camera. She happened to drop the phone from a normal not high distance and the screen and hinge broke. I understand you shouldn't drop your phone but for $500 you'd think it should be able to take a little fall. Motorola doesn't have a warranty for drops so we went to a screen repair place. They said flip phones are terrible for screen replacement and would need a new hinge and screen which would cost $500-$800 for repair. So as much or more than a brand new one. While the phone worked nice, it only worked nice for TWO months. I've typically get phone for around $300 that last 2-3 years.
M**T
Good and affordable flip
Screen quality is good, this phone is great, but heavy, and updates are sketchy. I really like this phone, but you can tell they cheaped out with the image studio as you can only do 5 a day. Smart Connect is great, Motorola's version of DEX. Camera's are just ok. I think they work well enough for the price. Motorola gestures are good. 3 years of updates compared to 7 of the big three manufacturers. I paid less than 400, so it's hard to complain. I like the fact you can do everything on the front screen, including using Apps. This phone needs a case for protection.
R**D
Very happy ex Pixel user
I have been using my RAZR for 2+ weeks. Have been (and still keeping as a backup) Pixel 7. Bottom line: this has surpassed my expectations. My primarily reason for wanting a razr is because of size and compactness, it's so much easier to carry and there are no small phones any more (I'd jump at something like iPhone 4 size). Vs the Pixel, I give up Pixels unique phone filtering setup for intercepting callers, it's superb voice mail intercept and transcription. Also photo editing capability can't match pixel. And while the speed is plenty good enough for me, I can sense slight lag in opening launching some apps, not a big deal. Some people complain about the crease... It's basically unnoticeable for me. Open, it feels real smooth like a large slab. I'm not a rough user but I sense the close mechanism is really well designed, satisfying to open and close. After years of slippery phones, the 2024 faux leather texture is just a pleasure and beautiful to look at. I have a couple of cases and they're pretty good, but often to minimize size in the pocket I don't see a case... In which case it feels much more safe than a regular slab phone with big glass area. Day to day it's been a real pleasure to use. My original intent was to swap SIM onto Pixel when I need the latter's functionality. But I've found I use the RAzr 100 percent of time now. I didn't go for 2025 Razr since only apparent plus was supposedly more secure fringe.... But the draw back is that the 2025 has a more slippery back. Also came with Android 14 but easily upgraded to Android 15. Couldn't be happier with this Mot!
K**S
Recommend
Got for my 16 year old daughter. She and her friends think it is really cool. She likes the front screen and how the camera shows up there. She also likes the split screen inside. Recommend!
J**S
Si estás familiarizado con la marca de Motorola, es una excelente compra y es un plus la versatilidad de tener un cell plegable. Pero si vienes de otros ecosistemas (One UI, Pixel UI, HyperOS, etc) te vas a sentir bastante limitado y vas a extrañar las configuraciones y gestos de sistemas más intuitivos. Fuera de eso, Moto razr es un aparato veloz, cómodo y roba miradas.
M**O
A nice, unique-looking phone, but it gets too hot too easily and lags when playing Bluetooth music and on the screen. It restarts automatically very often for no reason. The video playback starts all of a sudden while the phone is idle, locked and closed. It's one of the worst phones I've ever had. not recommended.
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