It’s been almost three months since I reviewed the Motorola Razr 2025, and it remains unmatched in the folding phone market. While I admire the Motorola Razr Ultra and recognize the enhancements made by Samsung with the Galaxy Z Flip 7, neither device offers the same level of value. Moreover, the so-called “affordable” Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE fails to impress. Ultimately, the Motorola Razr 2025 stands out as a clamshell foldable that truly understands user needs, delivering significant value for money. If you're contemplating the switch to a folding phone, here’s why the Motorola Razr 2025 should be your top choice.
When it comes to cover screens, Motorola has set the benchmark. It’s perplexing why Samsung struggles to create an enjoyable cover screen experience on its foldables, given that Motorola has perfected it from the outset. The ability to add apps within seconds without needing additional configuration tools like Good Lock or Multistar makes the Motorola Razr 2025 incredibly user-friendly. The 3.6-inch external screen, though smaller than that of the pricier Razr Ultra, still offers a delightful experience.
The significance of an excellent outer display for a clamshell foldable cannot be overstated. These devices shouldn't feel like disconnected gadgets; instead, they should allow for quick interactions without the need to unfold the phone. Whether I’m scrolling through Instagram or typing a quick response on WhatsApp, the Motorola Razr 2025 makes it all effortless. Additionally, the fun, quick-access games available on the cover screen are perfect for passing the time while waiting in line or commuting.
When it comes to performance, the Motorola Razr 2025 packs adequate midrange power. I don’t require high-end gaming capabilities or advanced photo editing on a folding phone, making the Dimensity 7400X chipset more than sufficient for my needs. Everyday tasks like scrolling through Facebook are smooth, with no noticeable slowdowns.
One of the highlights is the device’s impressive battery life. The 4,500mAh battery consistently lasts a full day of mixed usage, a crucial feature for casual users who want to avoid battery anxiety. Despite being a midrange device with a 1080p display, the Motorola Razr 2025 exceeds expectations in terms of performance and longevity.
Price plays a significant role in the appeal of the Motorola Razr 2025. Unlike the hefty price tag of $2,000 for some folding phones, this model is accessible, often available for less than its initial $700 MSRP thanks to various carrier deals and regular promotions. This affordability makes it an attractive option for those hesitant about investing heavily in a folding phone.
While I often spot Galaxy Z Fold 7 devices out in the wild, the high cost certainly deters many potential buyers. In contrast, the Motorola Razr 2025, especially when on sale, is priced similarly to many midrange smartphones, making it an easier leap to try something innovative and fun. Its stylish design and vibrant color options, particularly the standout Spring Bud, further enhance its appeal.
My disappointment with the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE was palpable. I had hoped that even at a price point of $800, it would spark meaningful discussions and comparisons with other more affordable folding phones. Unfortunately, that conversation never materialized, and the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE should be regarded as a non-starter for most consumers.
Fortunately, Motorola steps in to provide a compelling option for those looking to enjoy the benefits of folding phones without breaking the bank. Whether you're a first-time buyer or simply seeking a fun and unique device, the Motorola Razr 2025 should undoubtedly be at the top of your list.