Looking for an Android smartphone with a unique twist, and missed out on Prime Day deals? Motorola is coming in clutch with a $300 markdown on the 2025 version of the Motorola Razer Ultra (8/10, WIRED Review) bringing the price down to a very reasonable $1,000.

  • Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

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    Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

  • Photograph: Julian Chokkattu

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Razr Ultra (2025)

There’s a lot to like about the Motorola Razr Ultra beyond its compact and unique design. This model Razr is available in a variety of colors, but at least on my end, the discount is available on the Pantone colors Scarab and Rio Red. They’re both immediately striking and elegant, setting them apart from the deep blacks and space grays you’re likely to find on other smartphones.

Our reviewer Julian Chokkattu was quite happy with the performance improvements to this generation of Razr flip phones. The screen has also been improved from previous generations, with a smoother crease in the middle that’s harder to spot, although you can still feel it during use. It’s a big 7-inch AMOLED panel with a 165Hz refresh rate, which is great for both regular use and gaming.

Of course, the big draw here is the exterior screen, and Motorola has been rolling out new widgets and compatible apps for the smaller display. You can quickly check the weather, control your music, or interact with a variety of functions, as well as taking selfies with the exterior camera. These features are all totally unique to smartphones that flip in the same way, most of which are a lot more expensive.

The Razr does have a raft of new AI-enhanced features, whether you want them or not. The only one that really stood out to our reviewer was “Pay Attention” mode, which lets you record a conversation or interview in tent mode with real-time transcription and a summary afterwards.

While we think this is the best Motorola smartphone you can currently buy, the less expensive Razr models are discounted as well. The base version is marked down by $100 to just $600, although the Plus model is just $100 more than that, with a more significant $200 discount. If you’re curious about what separates the three versions, make sure to check out our Motorola Razr review for all the details and hands-on impressions.

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