The Razr (2025) brings quite a lot to the table for its current asking price. For starters, you’re getting two gorgeous displays: a 3.6-inch OLED cover panel and a 6.9-inch main touchscreen with excellent colors and superb brightness. Sure, the outer display isn’t quite as large as on the Razr Ultra (2025), but at least it’s bigger than the Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE.
When it comes to performance, this Android phone’s MediaTek Dimensity 7300X chip doesn’t win any trophies. As our Razr (2025) review shows, the device is pretty much identical to its predecessor in raw horsepower. But is that really a dealbreaker? You still get a smooth and reliable performance with daily tasks — more than enough for a flip phone in this price range.
What about camera capabilities? While it certainly won’t be your primary pick for dedicated photography, the device captures very good-looking images. Expect vivid colors and excellent detail for the most part. That said, since it lacks a dedicated telephoto sensor (it packs a 50MP main and a 12MP ultra-wide lens), you can’t take gorgeous zoom photos.
Bottom line — the Razr (2025) isn’t the best flip phone out there. But it holds its own quite well against other mid-range foldables. And now that it’s cheaper than ever, it’s impossible to pass up. Get yours and save $171 before it’s too late.


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