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6 reasons you should buy a 2026 Motorola Razr flip phone, and 4 reasons you should skip them

Motorola has unveiled its 2026 Razr flip phone series, featuring upgraded silicon-carbon batteries, improved camera sensors, and enhanced durability, with preorders for the new devices beginning on May 14.

Key Points

  • The Razr Ultra 2026 features a 5,000mAh silicon-carbon battery, while the base Razr and Razr Plus models offer 4,800mAh and 4,500mAh capacities, respectively.
  • All models now include Pantone-validated cameras, with the Razr Ultra utilizing a new LOFIC sensor for improved dynamic range and image efficiency.
  • Durability is bolstered by MIL-STD-810 certification, and the Razr Ultra cover screen is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3.
  • Software support has been extended to five years of security updates, and the cover screen now supports video wallpapers and Android 16 Live Updates.
  • Pricing has increased across the lineup, with the Razr Ultra 2026 starting at $1,499, representing a $200 premium over the previous generation.

Why it Matters

The Razr 2026 series highlights a strategic shift toward high-capacity battery technology and improved hardware durability in the competitive foldable smartphone market. However, the significant price hikes and lack of major chipset upgrades may challenge Motorola's ability to compete against rivals like Samsung in the premium segment.
Android Central Published by derrek.lee@futurenet.com (Derrek Lee) , Derrek Lee
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