What is the Motorola Razr 2025 Screen Size?
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The new Motorola Razr 2025 is here, and it’s pretty much unchanged from the Razr 2024, but that’s not a bad thing. Keep in mind that the Razr is still a pretty powerful device, at a pretty impressive price point. It starts at just $699.
This year, the Motorola Razr 2025 sports a 6.9-inch foldable AMOLED display. This has a resolution of 2640×1080. That’s a Full HD+ display, with 413 pixels per inch. Which, honestly, is just fine. It’s not as pixel-rich as a QHD+ display, but it’s still fine for a display of this size.
The front display, or cover display, is still a 3.6-inch display with a resolution of 1066×1056. So it’s just barely larger than a square. This display does allow you to run any Android app that you’d like, which is a huge differentiator from the Galaxy Z Flip series.
Razr 2025 upgrades its processor and storage
While there’s not a lot that is new with the Razr 2025 – most of the changes are saved for the “Ultra” model – it does have a few upgrades. First of all is the processor. This year, Motorola is using the MediaTek Dimensity 7400X, upgraded from the Dimensity 7300X last year. This is one of the few phones available in the US to use a MediaTek chipset, actually.
Additionally, Motorola has included an upgrade in storage, now with 256GB of storage. With 8GB of RAM, making there just one SKU for the base model. However, Motorola is offering the base model in some really cool colors. These include:
- PANTONE Spring Bud
- PANTONE Gibraltar Sea
- PANTONE Parfait Pink
- PANTONE Lightest Sky
These are all fun colors and are also made of vegan leather. With the exception of the “Lightest Sky” color. This is more of a textured glass material on the back, versus vegan leather.
Motorola Razr 2025 will be available for $699, with pre-orders starting on May 7. It will start shipping in the US on May 15 and in Canada on June 3.
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