My 5 biggest takeaways after using the Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 for a year

My 5 biggest takeaways after using the Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 for a year

My 5 biggest takeaways after using the Motorola Razr Ultra 2025 for a year

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Publish Date: 2026-04-04 13:11:00

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It’s been roughly a year since Motorola launched the Razr 2025 series and its flagship Razr Ultra 2025. It’s easily Motorola’s best and most popular flagship phone thus far, sporting a refined design and specs that would make even the Galaxy S25 Ultra jealous. However, with a new Razr Ultra model likely on the horizon, I’m looking back at my experience with the Razr Ultra 2025 and my biggest takeaways since the phone launched last April.

Even though I’ve reviewed plenty of phones since the Razr Ultra 2025 launched, I’ve used it as my main device, always switching back between reviews or at least carrying it around as a secondary device. That’s because, despite having used many impressive phones lately, I’ve become a flip phone kinda guy, and that’s all thanks to Motorola.

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The Razr experience

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Despite loving previous Razr models, the Ultra 2025 is the first Razr flagship I’ve used that I didn’t feel I needed to carry a secondary phone with me to get by. A big reason for that is the camera system; Motorola really improved it on the Ultra 2025, especially compared to the underwhelming Razr Plus 2023. And unlike the Razr Plus 2024, which shipped with a secondary telephoto camera, the Razr Ultra swapped it for an ultrawide camera, which is much more useful, in my opinion, especially when the 2x optical quality zoom is sufficient.

While it may not compete with flagships from Chinese OEMs like Vivo and Oppo, it gets the job done, and I have no complaints.

Signature color style on the Razr Ultra 2025 camera

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But beyond the cameras, the overall Razr experience has been very good, and this truly feels like Motorola was…

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