Summary

  • Motorola unveils Razr, Razr+, and Razr Ultra with varying screen sizes and RAM.
  • The new phones emphasize AI features to help with daily tasks and efficiency.
  • Pre-orders for the devices start May 15th on Motorola's site for $699, $999, and $1,299.

If you're a big fan of clamshell phones, then boy, do I have some news for you. Motorola has just lifted the curtain on its brand new Razr range, and with it comes three devices, each equipped with the latest in AI processes to help you get stuff done faster. Best of all, if you want to grab one, pre-orders are not too far away.

Motorola reveals the Razr, Razr+, and Razr Ultra

In an emailed press release, Motorola revealed the Razr, Razr+, and Razr Ultra. The most notable change between the three devices are the screen sizes, with the Razr and Razr+ having a 6.9-inch inner display and the Razr Ultra with a 7-inch one. The Razr also sports a 3.6-inch external display, while the other two get an upgrade to 4 inches. Regardless of which model you pick, the inner screen uses foldable AMOLED, while the external uses pOLED technology.

The Razr, Razr+, and Razr Ultra have differing amounts of RAM, sporting 8GB, 12GB, and 16GB, respectively. Plus, the Razr+ and Ultra both tap into Snapdragon chips, which makes them the optimal models if you're a big fan of the architecture.

However, one of the big selling points for these new phones is their AI features. Samsung hinted at some advanced AI tools called Catch Me Up, Pay Attention, and Remember This, then went on to describe even more handy assets for your daily life:

Additionally, we’re bringing new captivating experiences to the 2025 razr family, all accessible from the external display. Giving users recommendations in real-time, Next Move recognizes what’s on the screen, like a new recipe or trip itinerary, and offers suggestions for next steps. This could include saving important details to recall later, generating a cooking-themed playlist with Playlist Studio, or tapping into Image Studio for an image, avatar, wallpaper, or sticker that’s inspired by their upcoming trip. With Smart Connect with AI, users can pull up these items with a simple voice or text command like “show me this on my TV,” and stream to a TV, mirror to a PC or tablet, or launch a multitasking hub.

As such, it seems that a huge focus of the Razr phones is allowing them to complete tasks more efficiently. If it works well, it should help people save a lot of time that they'd otherwise spend having to finagle with apps and data. Plus, the phones come with Google's Gemini built in to help connect you to your Google accounts and perform actions such as setting reminders or emailing people.

If you're interested in these devices, they'll all go on preorder on May 15th on Motorola's website. The Razr, Razr+, and Razr Ultra will cost $699, $999, and $1,299, respectively.