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The 2025 Razr makes me like last year’s model even more

April 26, 2025
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Motorola told us all about the new 2025 Razr phones, and now we can stop guessing what will be there and what won’t. The biggest twist was a new expensive Ultra model while maybe the real news is the lack of significant changes from 2024 to 2025 on the “regular” Razr and the Razr Plus.

First off, I do not hate this. Not one tiny bit. When you make a product that you’re confident in and sell it at a price you think is fair, there shouldn’t be a lot to change year in and year out. A 2025 Razr is simply a 2024 Razr with newer, easier-to-obtain components inside and a vehicle for a new software platform and business partnership.

Of course, not everything can stay the same. You get a new MediaTek processor and camera parts, neither of which will live up to any promises or make any difference in day-to-day use because they never do, and the big thing for the software is a partnership with Perplexity AI to make it able to be the default agent on your phone.


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Nothing to sneeze at for sure, but nothing worth rushing out to upgrade if you have last year’s model. The saving grace is the price; it’s a new foldable that should work well under $700. Again, just like last year’s model.

Don’t buy one for $699 unless you just gotta have it today, though. I think the secret weapon feature is going to stay the same — that price was meant to change and there is either plenty of profit margin in this one or it’s being used as a loss leader. I predict you’ll soon be able to buy it for a song and dance.

That’s what happened last year. The Razr is a good buy at $699 compared to the price of other phones. It’s an even better buy at $599 or $499, but it’s a crazy bargain at $299. And a $299 Moto Razr, even an unlocked model, was not hard to find.

I have no plans to run out and get a new phone because that’s something I hate doing and I don’t need one right now. If I were looking for one, the Razr is the one I would be looking at. Not only because it’s what I know and like using every day, but because it’s a great value.

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When people say Moto messed up by not making the 2025 Razr different from last year, I disagree and think the company did just what it should have done: same great phone, same great price, and hopefully, the same deals to come.

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