SAVE $420: As of Feb. 11,jubilee of eroticism the Motorola razr+ (2023, unlocked, 8GB RAM, 256GB) is on sale for $400 at Amazon, down from its regular price of $519.99. That’s a $119.99 discount on one of the best-value foldable phones available.
The Motorola razr+ (2023) may have been replaced by a newer model, but that does not make it any less impressive at this price. Right now, Amazon has it for just $400, making it one of the cheapest foldables you can buy without sacrificing quality.
This phone modernizes the iconic flip phone design with a 6.9-inch pOLED main display that folds in half and a 3.6-inch external screen for quick notifications, texts, and even full app usage. With a 165Hz refresh rate, scrolling is buttery smooth, and thanks to Flex View, you can set it down at an angle for hands-free use, making it perfect for video calls or content consumption.
SEE ALSO: The Google Pixel 9 Pro is back down to its lowest-ever price at AmazonIt's powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor, paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. That means you’re getting flagship-level performance for less than most mid-range phones. The 32MP camera system delivers solid photos, and you can even use the external screen to snap selfies with the main camera for better-quality shots.
Battery life is better than expected for a foldable. Its 3800mAh battery supports 30W TurboPower charging. It won’t last two days, but a quick charge will get you through the busiest schedules.
At just $400, the Motorola Razr+ (2023) is a no-brainer for anyone curious about foldable phones. Love the idea of flipping your phone shut to end a call? This deal is well worth considering. But don’t wait too long. Amazon deals this good don’t stick around forever.
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