Motorola was ambitious with the pricing of the Razr 2026 family, but it was quite conservative with the upgrades. A Razr Ultra 2026 will cost you $1,500 for a 512GB unit despite using mostly the same hardware as the 2025 Ultra – it has the same chipset (with an overclock, but still), for example. The screen is a bit brighter (by 500 nits at peak), the main camera has a new LOFIC sensor and the battery is 300mAh bigger, but these are all incremental changes.
In short, you won’t lose much if you buy the Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 instead – but you will save quite a bit since the phone currently sells for $800. And that’s for the 1TB version, so you get double the storage to boot.
Motorola sweetens the pot further – it will throw in the brand new Moto Buds 2 Plus for free. They just launched last week at an MSRP of $150. The buds offer up to 9 hours of continuous play time, Dynamic ANC (with six mics) and support for Hi-Res Audio with the LHDC codec.
Moto Razr Ultra 2025 Pantone colors: Scarab, Cabaret, Mountain Trail and Rio Red
Moto Razr Ultra 2025 Pantone colors: Scarab, Cabaret, Mountain Trail and Rio Red
Going back to the phone, Motorola has a long-standing partnership with Pantone and offers the Ultra in four colors from its palette: Scarab, Cabaret, Mountain Trail and Rio Red.
For context, $800 is how much the new vanilla Razr 2026 costs and the year-old Ultra has it beat on all fronts. You can check out our Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 review for more details or watch our video review.
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