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Motorola Razr Ultra 2026 is the Most Powerful Razr Yet

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Motorola announced three new flip phones for 2026: the razr, razr+ (razr plus), and razr ultra. All three share the same clamshell form factor, but each model lands at a different price, runs on a different chipset, and, per Motorola, targets a different kind of buyer (from “everyday flexibility to premium, flagship-level innovation”).

Price: $799.99
Where to Buy: Amazon



Across the new lineup, Motorola is pitching upgrades to outer displays, hinges, cameras, and on-device AI features. The 2026 family covers three price points: $799.99 for the razr, $1,099.99 for the razr+, and $1,499.99 for the razr ultra, which the company calls “the most powerful razr ever.” The three sit alongside the razr fold Motorola debuted at Lenovo Tech World earlier this year, which the company says “expanded the razr family beyond the pocketable flip form factor.”

The full lineup covers a wide spread on price, power, and finish, so here’s what stands out about the new family, based on Motorola’s official announcement, product pages, and press materials.

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1. Three flips at three price points

Motorola Razr FamilyMotorola is shipping the razr, razr+, and razr ultra together this year. The base razr starts at $799.99, the razr+ lands at $1,099.99, and the razr ultra tops the lineup at $1,499.99 (all MSRP, United States, unlocked).




2. Motorola razr 2026 release date: pre-orders May 14, on-sale May 21Motorola Razr Specs

All three phones go up for pre-order on May 14 at Best Buy, Amazon, and Motorola.com, then ship universally unlocked on May 21. The razr+ also launches at AT&T on May 21, with T-Mobile coming later. The base razr adds a long carrier list on day one: Boost Mobile, Spectrum Mobile, Verizon, Visible, Xfinity Mobile, Consumer Cellular, Google Fi Wireless, and Cox Mobile, with T-Mobile and Cricket Wireless to follow.

3. The Motorola razr ultra 2026 goes flagship with Snapdragon 8 Elite

Motorola positions the razr ultra as “the most powerful razr ever,” and the spec sheet backs that up. It runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Mobile Platform with the 3rd-gen Oryon CPU and Adreno GPU. Battery is a 5,000mAh pack (Motorola calls it the largest in any flip phone) that the company rates at over 36 hours per charge. Charging tops out at 68W wired TurboPower, which Motorola says can deliver a day of power in 8 minutes, plus wireless and reverse wireless charging.

4. The razr+ leans on Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 and 45W charging

The mid-tier razr+ uses the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip with speeds up to 3GHz, paired with a 4,500mAh battery rated for more than 31 hours. Motorola’s 45W TurboPower wired charging is rated to deliver a day’s power in 11 minutes, and the phone also supports 15W wireless and reverse wireless charging.

5. The base razr keeps the family affordableMotorola Razr Trio Family

The standard razr runs on a MediaTek Dimensity 7450X and pairs it with a 4,800mAh battery that Motorola rates at over 36 hours of life. Wired charging is 30W TurboPower (Motorola says a day of power in 15 minutes), with 15W wireless charging on board too.




6. Big, high-brightness displays across the lineup

The razr ultra and razr+ both carry a 4.0-inch external display with a 165Hz refresh rate and 3,000 nits peak brightness, while the base razr uses a 3.6-inch external panel. Inside, the razr ultra unfolds to a 7.0-inch Extreme AMOLED with HDR peak brightness of 5,000 nits and Pantone Validated 10-bit color. The razr+ shows a 6.9-inch Extreme AMOLED with Dolby Vision, and the base razr also opens to a 6.9-inch Extreme AMOLED.

7. Cameras get a LOFIC sensor and a stack of AI tricks

The razr ultra’s main 50MP camera uses a next-generation LOFIC sensor that Motorola says captures up to 6x more dynamic range, helping preserve detail in both bright highlights and deep shadows. It also adds OIS, Pantone-validated color, and Dolby Vision Capture for video. The razr+ and razr share a dual 50MP setup (main plus 50MP ultrawide with Macro Vision) and a 32MP inner camera.Motorola Razr Trio

All three phones add features like Camcorder Rotate to Zoom, Group Shot (AI blends multiple frames for the best expressions), Frame Match, Signature Style, Creative Watermarks, and an Ultra HDR mode tuned for Instagram. Motorola also says it’s the first brand to showcase Google Photos wardrobe, a feature that can digitize your closet, identify clothing in your Google Photos gallery, and let you mix, match, and try on outfits inside the app.

8. Premium materials, new Pantone colors, and tougher glass

Motorola is going big on finishes this year. The razr ultra ships in PANTONE Orient Blue with an Alcantara texture or PANTONE Cocoa with a wood veneer. The razr+ comes in PANTONE Mountain View with a woven jacquard finish, while the base razr offers PANTONE Hematite, Violet Ice, Sporting Green, and Bright White in a mix of woven, leather-inspired, and acetate finishes.




On the protection side, Motorola says the razr ultra is the world’s first flip smartphone with Corning Gorilla Glass Ceramic 3 on the cover screen, with over 75% better drop performance vs. the previous generation. The razr+ and razr both use Corning Gorilla Glass Victus. Motorola also says the new razr is the first flip smartphone to meet military durability standards.

Should you upgrade?

Inside the new family, the razr ultra is the standout on paper: a 7.0-inch HDR inner display with 5,000-nit peak brightness, the new 50MP LOFIC main sensor, and 68W TurboPower wired charging.

Price: $799.99
Where to Buy: Amazon

Buyers picking up their first flip phone will find a cleaner entry point at $799.99, with the same camcorder-style camera modes and AI features Motorola is bringing to the rest of the family. Pre-orders go live May 14, and most variants ship May 21.






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