The new Motorola Razr Ultra has been launched with a price increase of $200 compared to its predecessor. Despite the rise in cost, the device offers an upgraded main camera and enhancements to its cover screen. However, the unchanged design may deter potential buyers.
This flip phone maintains the same chassis as earlier models, featuring a 4-inch exterior display that unfolds into a 7-inch main screen. The brightness capabilities are impressive, with the external display reaching up to 3,000 nits and the internal display peaking at 5,000 nits. The color quality remains vibrant, although some design elements, such as the crease at the hinge, persist.
Users will appreciate the compact size of 3.4 x 2.9 inches and a thickness of 15.7mm, which allows for easy handling. Additionally, the device is rated IP48 for dust and water resistance, addressing concerns related to durability.