00:00I just checked out the new Motorola Razr Ultra 2026,
00:03and these are three things you need to know.
00:05First, there is a price hike.
00:07It's $1,500.
00:08That's a lot more than the Galaxy Z Flip.
00:10Part of that premium is in the statement materials.
00:13Things like Alcantara, wood textures,
00:15basically everything that screams nostalgic fashion phone.
00:17So I guess you're literally buying
00:19into the identity of the device.
00:21Second, camera specs are looking pretty good.
00:23On paper, you've got better dynamic range,
00:25faster shots, improved processing,
00:27more upgrades to justify that price, I suppose.
00:30But new features like the wrist gesture zoom
00:32in camcorder mode makes it feel playful and hands-on
00:35compared to most phones out there right now.
00:37Third, the battery life.
00:38Not something foldable phones usually have a good rap for,
00:40but a 5,000 milliampere battery,
00:43plus fast charging, plus wireless charging,
00:45plus the fact that Motorola has been smashing
00:47our battery tests.
00:48This could sneakily be the best foldable phone
00:50in terms of stamina.
00:51So I'm not gonna lie, that price tag is a little scary,
00:54but it is tied to design, experience, and positioning.
00:57And the bigger question is whether that's enough
00:59to justify the Razer Ultra in a world where foldables
01:01are getting more competitive every year,
01:03and in a world where an iPhone fold
01:05could be on the way very soon.
01:07But be sure to let me know what you think.
01:08So let me know what you think.
01:08So let me know what you think.
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