00:00Motorola just dropped its new 2026 Razer lineup, and yes, there are still three flip phones to
00:05choose from. Starting with the Razer, it's the entry-level and most affordable option,
00:09but honestly, it still gets a lot right. Four fun colors to pick from, that signature flip
00:13design, and a surprisingly useful outer screen with a bezel that still stretches to 3.6 inches.
00:18Step up to the Razer Plus and you get the full-size 4-inch external display,
00:22which gives you a good bit more room to run pretty much any app. You get more power under
00:25the hood, paired with more RAM, and a design that feels a lot closer to the Ultra.
00:30And then there's the Razer Ultra, the flagship, which might look similar to last year's,
00:35but it does pack a few key upgrades under the hood that make it a worthwhile upgrade, I think.
00:40There's a bigger battery that's now silicon carbon for a promise longer runtime,
00:44and with the right charger, you can unlock faster 68-watt charging. It's powered by the Snapdragon
00:498 Elite chipset, and it gets upgraded cameras that should have better dynamic range performance.
00:53And honestly, the colors here might be my favorite part. The wooden finish sticks around and is
00:58offered alongside a blue-purple Alcantara finish. So Motorola's not reinventing the Razer here,
01:03but these feel pretty polished and land at three different price points.
01:06Let me know what you think in the comments below and see the full story on techradar.com.
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