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The Motorola Razr is now free and that’s pretty ridiculous

October 29, 2025
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Timi is a news and deals writer who’s been reporting on technology for over a decade. He loves breaking down complex subjects into easy-to-read pieces that keep you informed. But his recent passion comes from finding the best discounts on the internet on some of the best tech products out right now.

Motorola Razr (2024)
Source: Motorola

SoC

MediaTek Dimensity 7300X

Display type

pOLED

Display dimensions

6.9-inch, 120Hz refresh rate; 3.6-inch cover display, 90Hz refresh rate

Display resolution

FHD+ (2640 x 1080)

RAM

8GB LPDDR4X

Storage

256GB UFS 2.2

The Motorola Razr packs a big, usable 3.6-inch cover display, and a 6.9-inch pOLED folding screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. It’s powered by a powerful MediaTek DImensity chip and delivers when it comes to the foldable experience. We loved it when it launched and felt the retail price was good, but you can now get it for free, if you’re willing to sign up with Metro.


This is one of those deals that’s only going to speak to those looking to move to a new wireless carrier. If you sign up with Metro, you can now get the Razr for free, which, to be honest, is a pretty big deal. Not only can you get a new phone with a new number, but you can also port in your number from an existing wireless carrier if you want.

While the service should be pretty good, you can always drop Metro if you don’t like the service, and the company will still allow you to keep the phone. Mind you, it won’t be unlocked, but if you’re patient and can wait it out a full year, you’ll have yourself an unlocked phone for a really good price.

Again, this deal isn’t going to be for everyone, but when you can get a great phone from a prepaid carrier for free, it’s one worth calling out. For the most part, there really wasn’t much to complain about with this phone when we first reviewed it. We loved the design, the price, and the quality of life improvements over the previous model.

It also features great battery life, and lots of power under the hood. The cameras aren’t great, but that’s pretty much the same with all foldables today. But overall, this is a very solid foldable phone for a fantastic price thanks to this impressive promotion.

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