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Motorola Razr Ultra hands-on review: better cameras and AI for $1,300
Motorola's latest Razr phone promises a more premium flip-phone experience – and for a premium price
Motorola is working with a lot of companies to make its AI features happen on the new Razrs, from Google to Meta to Microsoft for Copilot integration. The big difference is the durability of the phone; it has a reinforced titanium hinge that’s four times stronger than stainless steel and can withstand up to 35% more folds than before. Another upgrade Motorola gave the Razr Ultra are what the company calls “the world’s most advanced” camera system on a flip phone.
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