Motorola Razr Ultra Review: Too Much For Too Little
A $200 premium over its predecessor for a slightly bigger battery and one new camera sensor just doesn't sit right.
Sam Rutherford for Engadget
RATING : 8.5 / 10
The development cycle for gadgets can be vicious. Manufacturers need to balance production costs while implementing new features and trying to mitigate unforeseen circumstances like AI investment sucking up the global RAM supply. Unfortunately for the 2026 Motorola Razr Ultra, carrying a $200 price bump over its predecessor puts a major damper on its overall appeal — even with an upgraded main camera and cover screen improvements. That's a shame because when you factor in other features like excellent battery life, a solid chassis and a gorgeous flexible screen, you get a top tier flip phone, even if it doesn't quite live up to its cost.
Design and displays
Sam Rutherford for Engadget
Like a lot of smartphones, the Razr Ultra...
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