Motorola Razr 2026 Debuts at $799 With 128GB, Upgrading Battery and Ultrawide Camera
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Updated · Android Central · May 19
Motorola Razr 2026 Debuts at $799 With 128GB, Upgrading Battery and Ultrawide Camera
7 articles · Updated · Android Central · May 19
$799 Razr 2026 arrives $100 above the Razr 2025’s launch price and cuts base storage to 128GB from 256GB, making value the main trade-off in Motorola’s latest budget flip phone.
4,800mAh battery capacity, a MediaTek Dimensity 7450X chip and a new 50MP ultrawide camera are the headline upgrades, while the 50MP main camera, 6.9-inch inner display and 3.6-inch cover screen stay largely unchanged.
Android 16 out of the box and three years of OS upgrades give the 2026 model a longer support window than the Razr 2025, which now has two Android upgrades remaining.
Around $500 street pricing for the Razr 2025 keeps the older phone competitive, especially with its 256GB storage, even though it uses a weaker 13MP ultrawide camera and smaller 4,500mAh battery.
Motorola’s comparison underscores a broader shift in budget foldables: component costs are pushing prices higher, while buyers must weigh newer hardware against steep discounts on last year’s model.
As Motorola pushes 'lifestyle tech,' does the Razr 2026's spec compromise undermine its premium design-first aesthetic and price?
With AI apps growing, is buying a new 128GB phone in 2026 a mistake that guarantees a shorter device lifespan?