Summary

  • The Motorola Razr+ (2025) may launch at a higher price than last year’s Razr+ (2024) model.
  • The Razr 60 Ultra is expected to feature a bigger 4,500 mAh battery and up to 2TB storage.
  • Motorola may offer the Razr 60 Ultra in four colors, though listings currently show only two.

It’s no secret that Motorola is gearing up to launch its next range of foldable phones. We’ve already seen plenty of leaks about the Razr (2025) and Razr+ (2025) over the past few weeks, including full renders — some even in a woodgrain finish — and a full specs leak. Now, we might finally have some insight into what the Razr+ (2025) is going to cost, and it’s not exactly great news for your wallet.


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According to 91Mobiles, which spotted pricing on the European retail site Epto, the Razr+ (2025), which will reportedly launch globally as the Moto Razr 60 Ultra, could get a notable price hike. The listing shows the 512GB/12GB RAM variant priced at €1,346.90, which is roughly €150 more than what the same configuration of the Razr 50 Ultra launched at last year (€1,199).

There’s no official word yet on US pricing, but if history is anything to go by, we can probably expect a similar price bump Stateside. Motorola is reportedly planning to launch a more affordable 256GB/8GB RAM model, too, so there could be a slightly cheaper option available — though pricing across the board does seem to be going up this year.

Razr+ (2025) could see a higher launch price than last year’s model

According to the listing, the Razr 60 Ultra will come in two colors: Mountain Trail Wood and Scarab Green (Verde). However, reliable leaker Evan Blass claims there will be four color options, adding pink and red to the mix — so the current retail listing might not be showing the full picture just yet.

As for the specs, the Razr+ (2025) is expected to feature the same 6.9-inch inner foldable display and 4-inch cover pOLED panel. One major upgrade is the battery, reportedly increasing to 4,500 mAh from the previous 4,000 mAh. Other rumored specs include the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, up to 18GB of RAM, and up to 2TB of storage.

Motorola hasn’t officially revealed a launch date yet, but with the steady stream of leaks, it looks like the new Razr series could arrive sooner rather than later. We’ll keep you posted as soon as we hear something official from the brand.


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