Updated
Updated · TechRadar · Aug 17
Motorola Razr 2026 Undercuts Rivals at $799.99 as Review Faults $100 Price Hike
Updated
Updated · TechRadar · Aug 17

Motorola Razr 2026 Undercuts Rivals at $799.99 as Review Faults $100 Price Hike

3 articles · Updated · TechRadar · Aug 17

Summary

  • $799.99 Motorola Razr 2026 emerges from TechRadar’s review as the cheapest current-generation flip foldable, with a strong design, highly usable 3.6-inch cover screen and battery life that comfortably clears a full day.
  • That value case is weakened by limited upgrades over the 2025 model, which cost $100 less in the US, leaving performance only serviceable and cameras merely adequate rather than standout.
  • The phone pairs a 6.9-inch inner display with a 4,800mAh battery, 256GB of storage and Android 16, but app handoffs between screens can lag and Motorola promises only three years of OS updates.
  • Against Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, the Razr 2026 offers larger screens, more storage and better battery life for less money, though discounted older models and Motorola’s own pricier Razr variants may be stronger buys.

Insights

With only modest upgrades, can Motorola's newest $799 budget foldable truly threaten Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE?
Does the Razr 2026's incredible battery life make up for its short three-year update lifespan and average cameras?
Will the leaked $699 carrier price force Motorola to rethink the Razr 2026's official launch tag?