Motorola Motorola razr Motorola razr Review

The Motorola razr+ nails the cool factor with its foldable screen, but our data shows it makes serious compromises on battery and camera to get there. At $1,200, is the flip worth it?

Screen Size 6.9
RAM 8 GB
Storage 256 GB
Operating System Android
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23.1 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

The Motorola razr+ is a flip phone that scores a 93 for features but a 40 for battery life. You're paying $1,200 for the fold, not for top-tier specs. Get it if you must have a flip; look elsewhere if you want the best camera or battery.

Overview

The Motorola razr+ 2023 is a flip phone that's all about the fold. It scores in the 93rd percentile for 'feature' appeal, which basically means it nails the cool factor of having a flexible 6.9-inch screen. That's the headline. But when you look past the novelty, the numbers tell a more grounded story. It's an unlocked Android phone with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, but its overall performance score lands at a decent 74th percentile, which is solid but not class-leading.

Performance

Performance sits in the 74th percentile, which is respectable for a phone that's clearly prioritizing form over raw power. It's got 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, which is a decent pairing for everyday multitasking. The display quality is in the 70th percentile, so the main screen looks good when unfolded. The weak spots are clear in the data: battery life is at the 40th percentile, so you'll be charging it more often than a typical slab phone, and the camera lands in the 37th percentile. Don't buy this for photography.

Performance Percentiles

Build 41
Camera 37.2
Battery 39.2
Display 67.2
Feature 93.2
Performance 73.5
Connectivity 34.1
Social Proof 88

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • The foldable form factor is its main event, scoring in the 93rd percentile for features. 93th
  • Social proof is strong at the 82nd percentile, meaning people who own it tend to like it. 88th
  • The 6.9-inch main display ranks in the 70th percentile for quality. 74th
  • Performance is decent for a flip phone, sitting at the 74th percentile. 67th
  • It's unlocked and works on all major US carriers.

Cons

  • Battery life is a clear weakness, ranking in the 40th percentile. 34th
  • Camera performance is mediocre, landing in the 37th percentile.
  • Build quality is just average at the 42nd percentile, which might be a concern for a folding device.
  • Connectivity is below average at the 35th percentile, though it does have 5G.
  • It's not built for rugged use, scoring a dismal 9.5/100 in that category.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Screen Size 6.9

Performance

RAM 8 MB
Storage 256 GB

Design & Build

Form Factor Flip
OS Android

Value & Pricing

At $1,198, the value proposition is tricky. You're paying a significant premium for the folding screen and the unique design. The performance and display scores are good, but not $1,200 good if you only care about specs. You're essentially trading better battery, camera, and connectivity scores—all of which are below the 50th percentile—for that foldable form factor. It's a niche product with a niche price tag.

$1,198

vs Competition

Stacked against competitors like the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE or Google Pixel 10, the razr+ gives up a lot of performance and camera capability for its flip design. Those slab phones will almost certainly beat it in battery life, camera quality, and likely raw speed for the same or lower price. Even within Motorola's own lineup, a Moto G will offer better battery and connectivity scores for a fraction of the cost. The OnePlus 15 and Apple iPhone 16e will also run circles around it in traditional metrics. The razr+ only wins if the flip is your non-negotiable feature.

Spec Motorola Motorola razr Motorola razr Samsung Samsung Galaxy S26 SM-S948UZKAXAA Google Google Pixel 10 GA09899-US OnePlus OnePlus 15 5011116281 Motorola Moto G PB6V0014US Apple Unlocked iPhone 15/15 Plus MTLY3LL/A
Screen Size 6.9 6.9 6.3 6.8 6.7 6.1
Display Type OLED OLED OLED AMOLED OLED
Refresh Rate 120 120 120 120 60
Processor Snapdragon® 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy 3.78 GHz 8 Elite Gen 5 Snapdragon® 6 Gen 3 Mobile Platform A16
RAM (GB) 8 12 16 8
Storage (GB) 256 256 256 512 1024 128
Rear Camera Mp 200 50 50 50 48
Front Camera Mp 12 42 32 32
Battery Capacity Mah 5000 4870 7300 5000
Charging Wattage 60 68
Wireless Charging true false true
Five (g) true true true true true
Water Resistance IP68 IP68 IP69 IP68
Operating System Android Android 16 Android 16 Android 16 Android 15 iPadOS 17

Common Questions

Q: How's the battery life on the Motorola razr+?

Not great. It ranks in the 40th percentile for battery in our database, which means you'll likely need to charge it more often than a standard smartphone. Plan on daily top-ups.

Q: Is the camera any good?

It's a weak point. The camera performance sits in the 37th percentile, which is below average. Don't buy this phone if photography is important to you.

Q: What are the main reasons to buy this phone?

The single biggest reason is the folding flip design, which scores in the 93rd percentile for features. It also has strong user satisfaction (82nd percentile social proof) and a good quality main display (70th percentile).

Who Should Skip This

Skip this phone if you need all-day battery life or a great camera. Its 40th percentile battery and 37th percentile camera scores are clear weaknesses. It's also a poor choice if you're rough on your devices, as it scored a 9.5/100 for ruggedness. And if you're on a budget, its $1,198 price tag and 23.4/100 budget score mean there are far better values out there.

Verdict

We can only recommend the Motorola razr+ 2023 if the folding flip phone form factor is your absolute top priority. The data shows it's a competent phone with a great screen and decent performance, but it makes serious compromises on battery, camera, and connectivity to achieve that fold. For anyone who values all-day battery life or a great camera, its sub-40th percentile scores in those areas are a deal-breaker at this price.