Motorola is making a comeback in the US market with its latest foldable phones, and there are compelling reasons to consider them over Samsung’s rival Galaxy Z Flip series. The company has unveiled its 2023 Razr family, led by the flagship-level model Razr+ (known as Razr 40 Ultra in Europe). The standout feature of the Razr+ is its comparatively large 3.6-inch external display, running at up to 144Hz, which allows for quick access to panels and mini-games, including a dedicated Spotify panel.
The folding mechanism has also been improved, with the ability to open the device at different angles for hands-free recording and video viewing. Motorola claims that the redesigned hinge makes this the thinnest foldable phone on the market when closed. The internal display has been upgraded to a nearly creaseless 6.9-inch, 165Hz 1080p screen, offering an immersive viewing experience. The device also features spatial audio with Dolby Atmos support.