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Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jun 9
Motorola Razr+ (2026) Lands at $1,099.99 as $100 Hike Sharpens Galaxy Z Flip 7 Fight
Updated
Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jun 9

Motorola Razr+ (2026) Lands at $1,099.99 as $100 Hike Sharpens Galaxy Z Flip 7 Fight

3 articles · Updated · Boy Genius Report · Jun 9

Summary

  • $1,099.99 puts Motorola’s Razr+ (2026) in an awkward middle tier—$100 above last year, above the base Razr, but still below the top-end Razr Ultra.
  • 6.9-inch and 4.0-inch displays, a titanium hinge and a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 give it clear upgrades over the base model, but the chip is unchanged from earlier Razr+ generations.
  • 4,500mAh battery life improves meaningfully, and 45W wired charging beats Samsung’s 25W on the Galaxy Z Flip 7, with the phone reaching about 70% in 30 minutes.
  • 50MP main and 50MP ultrawide cameras replace last year’s telephoto setup, trading optical reach for flexibility; image quality is solid, but rivals still offer stronger cameras and software.
  • BGR’s verdict is that the Razr+ is a competent flip phone for buyers committed to the form factor, though similarly priced slab phones deliver better overall value.

Insights

With a year-old chip and no zoom, can the Razr+ (2026) justify its premium price against rivals?
As Apple’s foldable debut looms, is Motorola's 'middle child' phone strategy a winning move?