$1,500 is the central problem in Engadget’s verdict: the 2026 Razr Ultra is a strong flip phone, but its modest upgrades do not justify a $200 increase over its predecessor.
5,000mAh battery capacity helps the phone last 31 hours in Engadget’s video rundown test, beating the Pixel 10a and Galaxy S26 Ultra and standing out as its clearest hardware win.
50MP main-camera sensor and cover-screen tweaks improve the package, while the Snapdragon 8 Elite, 16GB of RAM, 4-inch outer display and 7-inch inner screen largely carry over the prior model.
$800 pricing for last year’s Razr and roughly $1,100 for Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 7 make the new model look poor value, with Samsung also expected to refresh its flip line later this summer.