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Motorola has a lot going on with the launch of its 2026 Razr portfolio, all of which are available starting today, ranging from $799 all the way up to $1,499. That’s a huge spread and far more separation than in previous years, due in part to price hikes across all three models.But after testing the Motorola Razr 2026, Razr Plus 2026, and Razr Ultra 2026 for a week, I have a better idea of which model offers the best value. I stacked them up side-by-side to compare their battery life, camera performance, and daily usability.They’re definitely some of the best foldable phones out right now, but there’s one I’d recommend more than the rest. Here’s what I found.

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Motorola Razr 2026 lineup: SpecificationsSwipe to scroll horizontallyHeader Cell - Column 0 Razr Ultra 2026 Razr Plus 2026Razr 2026Main Display7-inch Extreme AMOLED 6.9-inch Extreme AMOLED 6.9-inch Extreme AMOLED External Display4-inch Extreme AMOLED 4-inch Extreme AMOLED 3.6-inch Extreme AMOLED ChipsetSnapdragon 8 EliteSnapdragon 8s Gen 3MediaTek Dimensity 7450XRAM / Storage16GB / 512GB12GB / 256GB8GB / 128GBRear Cameras50MP main (f/1.8), 50MP ultrawide (f/2)50MP main (f/1.8), 50MP ultrawide (f/2)50MP main (f/1.7), 50MP ultrawide (f/2)Front Cameras50MP (f/2)32MP (f/2.4)32MP (f/2.4)Battery5,000 mAh4,500 mAh4,800 mAhCharging68W wired45W wired30W wiredDurabilityIP48IP48IP48 / MIL-STD 810HPrice$1,499.99$1,099.99$799.99ColorsPANTONE Orient Blue, Alcantara Finish. PANTONE Cocoa, WoodPANTONE Mountain ViewPANTONE Hematite. PANTONE Violet Ice, PANTONE Sporting Green, PANTONE Bright WhiteThey have the brightest screens we’ve ever tested