Motorola’s cutting-edge clamshell foldable just hit its lowest price yet. The Motorola Razr Ultra, also known as the Razr 60 Ultra, launched earlier this year as the first clamshell foldable powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. It debuted at $1,300 for 512GB and $1,500 for the 1TB model. For a limited time, Motorola and Amazon are slashing prices by up to $400, making this premium foldable more tempting than ever.
Here’s the deal landscape buyers should know:
– The 1TB Razr Ultra is currently $1,099.99 on Motorola’s online store, a massive $400 drop from launch.
– The 512GB model is also listed at $1,099.99 on Motorola’s site, which makes the 1TB version the smarter buy at the same price.
– If you’re aiming to stay under $1,000 and don’t need 1TB, Amazon has the 512GB Razr Ultra for $984.99. That discount applies to the Pantone Scarab color option.
– The Motorola site discount covers all four colorways, while Amazon’s sub-$1,000 pricing is color-limited.
– Amazon’s offer isn’t tied to Prime Day, so there’s no membership required to snag the deal.
Why this foldable stands out:
– Displays: 7.0-inch LTPO AMOLED main screen and 4.0-inch LTPO AMOLED cover screen, both at a silky-smooth 165Hz with Dolby Vision support.
– Performance: Snapdragon 8 Elite paired with 16GB of RAM and UFS 4.0 storage for speedy app loading and multitasking.
– Cameras: 50MP primary + 50MP ultrawide rear shooters, plus a 50MP camera inside for selfies and video calls. Video recording up to 8K at 30fps and 4K at 60fps.
– Battery and charging: 4,700mAh cell with 68W fast wired charging, 30W wireless charging, and 5W reverse wired charging.
– Connectivity and extras: Bluetooth 5.4, Wi‑Fi 7, NFC, side-mounted fingerprint reader, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, IP48 dust and water resistance, and both physical SIM and eSIM support.
– Software: Ships with Android 15, with three OS upgrades and four years of security updates promised.
What to keep in mind:
– Strengths include a refined design, crisp high-refresh displays, and noticeably faster charging and better battery life than many earlier clamshells.
– Camera quality is solid, but still trails the very best flagships in this price bracket.
– Software support and update cadence may lag behind some rivals like the Galaxy Z Flip 7.
– The phone can run warm under sustained heavy use, which is common for thin performance-focused devices without active cooling.
If you want the most storage and future-proofing, the 1TB model at $1,099.99 on Motorola’s site is the standout value. Budget-conscious shoppers who can live with 512GB should consider Amazon’s $984.99 offer, provided you’re fine with the Pantone Scarab color.
Prices and availability can change quickly and may be limited by color or stock. If this foldable has been on your wish list, this is one of the best opportunities yet to pick it up at a significant discount.






