Motorola Razr is bringing back the folding phone (again!) with its fourth generation model, the Razr Plus (a.k.a. Razr+, or the Razr 40 Ultra in Europe).
Upgrades include:
- A larger-than-ever cover display (3.6 inches), the largest external display of any flip phone on the market, with a 1066 x 1056 resolution and 144 Hz refresh rate with support for HDR10+ and 1100 nits of brightness.
- 6.9-inch main display (when the phone is fully opened) with a 2640 x 1080 resolution, 165 Hz screen refresh rate, and 1400 nits of brightness.
- New 12 MP sensor built into the main camera in f/1.5 wide aperture (in addition to the 32 MP selfie camera from the previous model).
- Software features specifically for the extra-large cover display, including “Panels” (like widgets), a wide range of wallpapers and color schemes, and even games that can be played right on your external display.
- Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 Qualcomm chipset, up to 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 512 GB of storage.
- 3800 mAh battery with 5W wireless charging and up to 30W max wired charging speed.
All of this for a price tag of $999?
If you’re looking for the freshest, highest-tech take on the old faithful folding phone, you may want to give this one a try.