Motorola Razr+ is just $399 right now – the first time it’s been worth buying – 9to5Google

Motorola Razr+ is just $399 right now – the first time it’s been worth buying – 9to5Google

A pretty insane deal on Motorola’s mid-tier Razr+ foldable brings the cost of the usually $1,000 flip phone down to a mere $399, and it’s also perhaps the first time this particular model has been worth picking up.

Building out its portfolio in 2025, the Motorola Razr lineup launched with an upper-mid-range base Razr, a Razr+, and a top-end Razr Ultra. We’re pretty big fans of the base Razr and the Razr Ultra, but the Razr+ felt like a hard sell in the middle.

That’s largely because the Razr+ (2025) is essentially the same phone as the Razr+ (2024). Same design, same screen, same chip. Outside of some minor improvements to the hinge, it was a recycled release, and a really hard one to find any value in given you get a lot of big upgrades in the $1,299 Razr Ultra and save lot of money without giving much up in the $699 Razr (2025). At $999, the Razr+ just didn’t fit in.

At $399 though? No-brainer.

Woot is currently selling the Motorola Razr+ (2025) for $399, brand-new. The device is solely available in “Hot Pink” in its unlocked variant. So you’re getting a flagship-tier, current-generation flip phone for 60% off. If you’re in the market, it’s an absolute steal.

As a quick refresher, Razr+ (2025) ships with a 6.9-inch inner display, 4-inch outer display, Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, 12GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, dual 50MP cameras (main and telephoto), and a 4,000 mAh battery. As far as flip phones go, it’s a great package at this price point.

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