Motorola Razr 2025 Launch: Unveiling Three New Foldable Models!

Watch the live launch of the Motorola Razr 2025, featuring three new models of foldable smartphones just unveiled.
A Motorola Counterpart to the Apple Watch?
In an unexpected move, Motorola has unveiled a new smartwatch, the Moto Watch Fit, during its press conference. If it looks familiar, that’s because it strikingly resembles the popular Apple Watch. Slated for release with pricing details pending, the Moto Watch Fit features a large 1.9-inch OLED touchscreen shielded by Gorilla Glass 3. As a true fitness tracker, it comes equipped with GPS for location tracking, an optical heart rate sensor, an accelerometer, and a gyroscope.
Illustrative image. Motorola Moto Watch Fit
Motorola’s Unexpected Reveals
Other highlights from the event included the Moto Buds Loop, open-style earbuds developed in partnership with Bose. A special edition of these earbuds features Swarovski crystals. “I had the chance to try them and can definitely see their appeal,” a colleague reports.
Motorola Razr Ultra 2025: a Foldable Phone to Beat
Motorola’s showcase wasn’t limited to just a new smartwatch; three new Razr phones were also unveiled. The flagship among them, the Razr Ultra 2025, is priced at $1,299—the highest price point for a Motorola phone yet. This model features a substantial 7-inch external display, a 4,700 mAh battery, a Snapdragon 8 Gen Elite processor, doubled storage capacity compared to the Razr Plus 2025, and more.
Illustrative image. Motorola Razr 60 Ultra
Motorola Razr vs Razr Plus vs Razr Ultra
To highlight the key differences among these three new Razrs: the Razr 2025 sports a smaller 3.6-inch external screen, while both the Razr Plus 2025 and Razr Ultra 2025 feature a 4-inch screen. The processors also vary, with both the Plus and the Ultra equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite. These phones are fairly similar in size and weight.
Overall, Motorola impressed with a lineup that blends innovative design and advanced technology. Now, all that remains is to see how they perform in real-world scenarios once they hit the market.