The only genuine reason to buy the Motorola Razr (2026) is its compact folding phone design, and the fact that it’s the cheapest way to try out what is a great style. The cover screen and Motorola’s implementation of the software on it is also the best you can get, and the phone feels well-made and durable. However, this is really where the good stops, and the compromises begin. They stack up pretty quickly, too. The performance is lackluster for an $800 phone, and non-folding phones that cost much less feel snappier and more willing to multitask. The main camera’s colorful vibrancy appeals, b