Motorola's best folding phone has $200 off this Amazon Prime Day

Why not go foldable this Prime Day?

Motorola Razr 40 Ultra
(Image credit: Motorola)

When it comes to the best folding phones, 2023 has been a bumper year for new releases. We've seen the regular instalments from the likes of Samsung, but some new names have also entered the fold (apologies)

Chief among the newcomers is the Motorola Razr+ (also known as the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra) and we are big fans of this foldable. With deals season now on we're even bigger fans with the phone's Amazon Prime Big Deal Days price.

The Motorola Razr+ is now $799 at Amazon. That's $200 off the usual price and puts it amongst the cheapest foldables on the market. When you consider the original Razr was probably the most iconic flip phone of the 00's, there are big boots to fill. We're happy to report that the newest iteration of the phone lives up to the Razr name and then some.

Motorola Razr+: was $999 now $799 at Amazon

Motorola Razr+: was $999 now $799 at Amazon
A 00's classic reimagined for the modern era, the Razr+ is undoubtedly one of the best folding phones out there. In fact, we consider it to have the best cover display of any foldable out there.

In our review of the Motorola Razr+ we were full of praise in particular for the phone's 3.6-inch cover display, the largest of any flip phone on the market. It's beautiful but also functional with a much more fully featured and user-friendly system than on Samsung's handsets. Inside you'll find a 6.9-inch pOLED screen that's equally impressive. Design-wise, we love the sleek look of this phone and the magenta colour in particular is a welcome throwback.

Don't get us wrong, this isn't a perfect device, the battery life is mediocre and the cameras aren't much to behold, but that is a fairly common theme across foldables. If you're desperate to get your hands on a foldable phone, however, the Razr+ makes a very compelling argument, especially at this price.

Andy Sansom
Staff Writer

Andy is T3's Tech Staff Writer, covering all things technology, including his biggest passions such as gaming, AI, phones, and basically anything cool and expensive he can get his hands on. If he had to save one possession from a fire it would be his PlayStation 5. He previously worked for Tom’s Guide - where he got paid to play with ChatGPT every day. When it comes to streaming, Andy will have his headphones glued in whilst watching something that will make him laugh. He studied Creative Writing at university, but also enjoys supporting his favourite football team (Liverpool), watching F1, teaching himself guitar, and spending time with his dog.