Motorola really hit the ground running when it reimagined the Razr line in 2023 with the standard phone and the Plus model. The Razr Plus 2023 is still being sold online for nearly half of the $999 price tag it launched for back in 2023. This certainly makes it tempting for anyone wanting a brand-new flip smartphone but is put off by the outlandish prices.
We really enjoyed using the Razr Plus 2023 when we reviewed it, despite its many shortcomings. But Motorola has iterated fast and hard since then, making the 2024 model even better, while the new 2025 Razr Plus adds more refinements to an already great phone.
The Motorola Razr Plus 2025 is not longer the hero product, that spot has been taking up by the Razr Ultra 2025. The Razr Plus 2025 still costs $999 and features some big improvements over the 2023 model. It also costs twice as much though. If you’re looking at a Motorola Razr Plus 2025 vs. Razr Plus 2023 comparison, should you spring for the latest one or save a lot and pick the older model?
Motorola Razr Plus 2025 vs. Razr Plus 2023: Design and displays
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The 2025 Razr Plus and the 2023 model look quite similar at first glance. Both have roughly the same thickness of about 7mm when unfolded and around 15.1mm when closed. The new model is actually a bit heavier at 189 grams, compared to 184 grams of the 2023 model. The older Razr has broader metal strips on the back where the two halves meet when unfolded, compared to much slimmer ones on the 2025 model.
A quick way to differentiate the two is by the colors. The 2023 Razr Plus comes in Infinite Black, Glacier Blue, Viva Magenta, Peach Fuzz, while the 2025 model comes in Pantone colors of Mocha Mousse, Midnight Blue, and Hot Pink.
What’s not immediately visible is the ingress protection. The 2023 Razr Plus only had a splash-resistant coating but the 2025 Razr Plus has a proper IP48 rating for dust and water resistance. This puts it on par with the more expensive Galaxy Z Flip 6 (and in all likelihood, the Z Flip 7 too). This is a big upgrade that Motorola has given to the new Razr and one many buyers will be paying attention to.
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The other big change in the 2025 Razr Plus is to the outer display. It features a 4-inch LTPO AMOLED panel with a 165Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 2,400 nits. The 2023 Razr Plus had a 3.6-inch display with a slightly lower resolution, a 144Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 1,100 nits. The outer displays of both models are still way ahead of what Samsung offers.
The size of the main folding display of both phones has stayed the same at 6.9 inches. The resolutions and refresh rates are the same, too, but the brightness in the 2025 Razr Plus is 3,000 nits, compared to 1,400 nits in the 2023 model. This spec alone should make using the folding screen under direct sunlight infinitely better, as we had some trouble clearly viewing the Razr Plus 2023’s display in sunlight.
Motorola Razr Plus 2025 vs. Razr Plus 2023: Hardware and specs
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Category
Motorola Razr Plus 2025
Motorola Razr Plus 2023
OS
Android 15 (3 OS upgrades)
Android 13 (3 OS upgrades)
Display (internal)
6.9-inch, pOLED, FHD+, 2640×1080, HDR10+, LTPO 165Hz, 3,000 nits peak brightness
6.9-inch, pOLED, FHD+, 2640 x 1080, HDR10+, 165Hz LTPO, 1,400 nit peak brightness
Display (external)
4-inch, pOLED, 1272 x 1080, 165Hz, LTPO, 2,400 nits peak brightness
3.6-inch, pOLED, 1056 x 1066, 144Hz, LTPO 1,100 nit peak brightness
Chipset
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3
Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1
RAM
12GB LPDDR5X
8GB LPDDR5
Storage
256GB UFS 4.0
256GB UFS 3.1
Rear Camera 1
50MP, (f/1.7, 0.8μm) or 12.6MP (1.6μm Quad Pixel), OIS, Instant-all Pixel, Focus
12MP, (f/1.5), OIS, PDAF
Rear Camera 2
50MP telephoto lens (f/2.0, 0.64um) or 12.6MP (1.28μm Quad Pixel), 2x optical zoom
13MP ultrawide lens (f/2.2), with AF for macro
Selfie Camera
32MP (f/2.4, 0.7μm) or 8MP (f/2.4, 1.4um) Quad Pixel
32MP (f/2.4, 0.7μm) or 8MP (f/2.4, 1.4um) Quad Pixel
Audio
3 mics, dual stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, Snapdragon Sound
3 mics, dual stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, Snapdragon Sound
Connectivity
5G, Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC
5G, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, NFC
Security
Fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
Fingerprint sensor, Face unlock
Battery
4,000mAh, 45W wired charging, 15W wireless charging, 5W reverse charging
3,800mAh, 30W wired charging, 5W wireless charging
Dimensions (open)
73.99 x 171.42 x 7.09mm
170.8 x 74 x 7mm
Dimensions (closed)
73.99 x 88.09x 15.32mm
88.4 x 74 x 15.1mm
Weight
189g
184.5g
The Motorola Razr Plus 2025 might not be that different from the 2024 model, but it has some big upgrades compared to the 2023 model. Firstly, it ships with Android 15, so you’re already on the latest software version when you buy it. I would have liked a longer update commitment from Motorola by now, but it’s still three years of OS upgrades only.
The next notable change is the core hardware. The 2025 Moto Razr Plus features the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 SoC from the 2024 model, which is a mildly cut-down version of the 8 Gen 3. You do get 12GB of RAM, versus 8GB on the 2023 model.
Cameras are a big upgrade on the 2025 model, with a 50MP main and 50MP telephoto, although we would have preferred an ultrawide here. The resolution jump should produce much sharper images and better low-light photos, as this is one area where the 2023 Razr Plus fell short.
Finally, the battery is a lot bigger and charging is faster too, both wired and wireless. We weren’t impressed with the 2023 Razr Plus’ battery life, so this 2025 model should provide a good boost.
Motorola Razr Plus 2025 vs. Razr Plus 2023: Software
The Razr Ultra 2025 (right) next to the Razr Plus 2025 (left). (Image credit: Derrek Lee / Android Central)
Motorola has already rolled out the Android 15 update for the 2023 Razr Plus, so you can start enjoying all the new features right away. It should also get Android 16 later in the year, but anything beyond that is questionable. We revisited the 2revisited the 3023 Razr Plus after using it nearly daily for a year, and we’re happy to note that the phone held up fairly well despite its delayed Android 14 update. Performance is still smooth, apps and games run well, and unfortunately, what was bad is still the same.
The 2025 Razr Plus ships with Android 15 and comes with some new features that are currently exclusive to the 2025 series. These include Catch Me Up, Pay Attention, and Remember This, among other Moto AI features. We found Group Shot to be an interesting new camera feature for taking group photos. Many of these features should make it to the 2024 Razr Plus model since they share the same processor, but we might not see them on the 2023 model.
Motorola Razr Plus 2025 vs. Razr Plus 2023: Which should you buy?
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If you have the budget or were looking for an upgrade from the 2023 Razr Plus, the new 2025 model offers just the right upgrades to keep you happy, while still being familiar. Technically, you could get the 2024 Razr Plus, too, if you find it on sale for $200 (or more) lower than the 2025 model; otherwise, you might as well get the latest one if the price difference isn’t much.
I’d choose the 2025 model over the 2023 model purely because of better battery life, cameras, and the IP48 rating. Plus, it doesn’t hurt to have longer software support and useful AI features.
Having said that, our Managing Editor Derrek Lee’s long-term verdict on the 2023 Razr Plus is that if you can live with the compromises of the weak battery life and average cameras, it’s hard to beat at its current discounted price. As of writing this article, the 2023 Razr Plus is on sale on Amazon for just $500, making it an insanely good value.
New for 2025
The Razr Plus 2025 takes all the best parts of 2024’s Razr Plus and improves upon it. It costs the same $999, and is a much better phone than the 2023 Razr Plus.
Good value
The Razr Plus 2023 can now be found for as low as $500 online, making it a great bargain if you can live with its shortcomings. Battery life is quite weak and the cameras are not great, but at this new reduced price, they are compromises we can live with.
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