The Motorola Razr+ (2024) redefines the foldable smartphone experience with a bold fusion of retro design and modern innovation. With its iconic clamshell form factor, the Razr+ pays homage to Motorola's classic flip phones, while introducing major enhancements in usability and performance. One of the standout features is the expansive 4.0-inch external OLED display, the largest on any flip-style foldable, which allows users to run full apps, reply to messages, control music, and take selfies—all without opening the phone.
Unfolding the device reveals a stunning 6.9-inch LTPO AMOLED display with a refresh rate of up to 165Hz, making everything from scrolling to gaming feel ultra-smooth. The display supports HDR10+, offers vibrant colors, and reaches up to 3000 nits of peak brightness, making it easily viewable even in bright sunlight. The overall build quality is premium, with a sleek aluminum frame, durable hinge mechanism, and a soft vegan leather finish that adds grip and flair.
Powering the Razr+ is the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, paired with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal UFS 4.0 storage. This setup ensures responsive performance whether you're multitasking, capturing content, or using Motorola’s AI-powered features like Auto Night Vision and Adaptive Stabilization. The 4000 mAh battery supports 45W wired and 15W wireless charging, offering fast top-ups and reliable all-day battery life.
Camera performance is handled by a dual-lens system on the rear, featuring a 50MP main sensor with optical image stabilization and a 50MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom. The 32MP front-facing camera, embedded into the internal screen, provides crisp selfies and clear video calls. The Razr+ also features IPX8 water resistance, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, and Motorola’s signature software enhancements like Moto Gestures and Moto Secure.
Altogether, the Motorola Razr+ (2024) is a feature-rich, eye-catching foldable phone that’s perfect for users who want something stylish, compact, and loaded with functionality. It's not just a nostalgic nod to the past—it’s a confident step into the future of mobile design.