Updated
Updated · ZDNet · May 21
ZDNET Says Motorola's $1,500 Razr Ultra Nears Dream Flip Phone Despite 2x Zoom Limit
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · May 21

ZDNET Says Motorola's $1,500 Razr Ultra Nears Dream Flip Phone Despite 2x Zoom Limit

9 articles · Updated · ZDNet · May 21
  • $1,500 Razr Ultra is a meaningful upgrade over Motorola's 2025 model, with ZDNET praising faster performance, better efficiency and longer battery life while still questioning the price.
  • A 7-inch 165Hz inner AMOLED, 4-inch outer display and Dolby Atmos stereo speakers made the phone stand out for multimedia, while a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip with 16GB RAM kept apps and demanding tasks feeling fast.
  • Battery life reached about 24 hours in an endless YouTube stream test, but the phone warmed up and throttled in 3DMark stress testing, with occasional stutter in heavy games.
  • The dual 50MP camera system delivered strong color and contrast through Ultra HDR, though its ultrawide-macro fusion lens tops out at 2x zoom, far short of the Razr Fold's 6x telephoto.
  • ZDNET said the flagship flip phone is easier to recommend on sale, noting Motorola is currently bundling Moto Tags and Moto Buds 2 Plus and pointing budget-minded buyers toward Samsung's roughly $1,020 Galaxy Z Flip 7.
With rapid depreciation a known issue, is the $1,500 Razr Ultra a smart investment?
Can the Razr Ultra's powerful new chip fend off Samsung's more efficient upcoming rival?
Can Motorola's high price strategy survive the foldable market's looming competition from Apple?