Motorola Unveils $1,500 Razr Ultra With 5,000-mAh Battery and Android 16
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Updated · CNET · Jun 4
Motorola Unveils $1,500 Razr Ultra With 5,000-mAh Battery and Android 16
3 articles · Updated · CNET · Jun 4
Summary
$1,500 is Motorola's asking price for the 2026 Razr Ultra, a flip phone that adds a 5,000-mAh silicon-carbon battery, a LOFIC main camera sensor and Android 16.
Battery capacity rises from 4,700 mAh last year, while 68-watt charging reached 52% in 30 minutes in testing, though top speed requires a compatible TurboCharge wall plug sold separately.
The hardware changes are otherwise modest: the phone keeps its 4-inch cover screen, 7-inch inner display and Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, with peak brightness nudged up to 5,000 nits from 4,500.
Camera upgrades aim to preserve highlight detail, but the review said photo gains were mixed and called the price hard to justify for what are mostly incremental improvements over the 2025 model.
Earlier Razr 2026 details also pointed to a titanium-reinforced hinge meant to improve durability and reduce micro-creasing, underscoring Motorola's focus on refining rather than redesigning the foldable.