Motorola's powerful Razr+ (2025) leaves the Galaxy Z Flip 7 in the dust at this unreal price
Believe it or not, you can get a gorgeous foldable phone with two huge screens, a blazing fast processor, and 12GB RAM for only $399.99.
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That's a massive cover screen for such an affordable foldable. | Image by PhoneArena
Yes, Woot is selling the unlocked Android flip phone with 256GB internal storage space and 12GB RAM for only $399.99, which is incredibly a lower price than what many major US retailers currently charge for many "traditional" mid-rangers with non-foldable designs.
Now, the Razr Plus (2025) may not be quite as powerful as Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Z Fold 7 (let alone the hot new Galaxy S26 family), but I'm not sure I'd put it in the mid-range category either. The aforementioned 12 gigs of memory certainly don't belong there, and neither does Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor.
Even more impressively, the 6.9 and 4-inch screens you can get for as little as four Benjamins right now are more or less what the significantly costlier Galaxy Z Flip 7 also offers, and the 4,000mAh battery is no pushover either, especially when you consider its 45W wired and 15W wireless charging support as well.

Hot Pink is clearly a love-it-or-hate-it type of color. | Image by Motorola
In short, what you're looking at here is a virtually unbeatable proposition (not only for the foldable segment, but arguably as far as the entire US smartphone market is concerned), and with Woot generous enough to back the ultra-affordable Razr+ (2025) units on sale for a limited time with a full 1-year warranty, I don't know what could possibly stop you from claiming this phenomenal deal before it goes away tomorrow (at the latest).
Yes, the Amazon-owned e-tailer is offering the Motorola Razr Plus (2025) at this insanely low price in brand-new, unused, unopened, and undamaged condition, and your only (half) decent money-saving alternative at the time of this writing is to pay $300 more directly to Amazon and settle for a much humbler $300 discount (which you absolutely should not do unless you have to).
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