At half off, the Motorola Razr (2023) is your low-cost entry into the foldable lifestyle

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A close-up of a half-folded Motorola Razr (2023).
Foldable phones may become the center of attention every time you fold and unfold them, but one of their biggest downsides is the hefty price tag. Furthermore, not everyone is cut out for the foldable lifestyle, and it would be sad if you spent about $1,000 on such a phone only to realize that foldables aren't your thing. If only there were a way to get a foldable phone at a budget-friendly price, right?

Well, you can actually get a stylish foldable phone without spending a fortune. Motorola is selling its mid-range Razr (2023) for just $349.99—slashing a whopping $350 off its usual $700 cost. That's a steal, considering you'll get to experience the fun of a foldable phone at a wallet-friendly price while still having a device that delivers solid performance.

Motorola Razr (2023): Now $350 OFF at Motorola!

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The Motorola Razr 2023 is on sale for $350 off at the official store and can be yours for just $349.99. The phone offers solid mid-range performance thanks to Its Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chipset, and is a steal at its current price. Act fast and save while you still can!
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With a mid-range Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chip and 8GB of RAM, Motorola's budget-friendly foldable still offers solid performance and can handle most tasks effortlessly. Though it won't blow you away in the camera department, it also takes decent-looking pictures with its 64MP main camera and 32MP snapper for selfies.

What's more, its rather small 4,200mAh power cell delivers great battery life, lasting a full day on a single charge with moderate usage. Use it lightly, and you might even stretch it to two days. And when the battery runs low, the 30W fast charging tops it up in about 50 minutes.

All in all, the Motorola Razr (2023) is a great pick at its current price. Not to mention, the phone should continue to receive security updates until 2027. So, if you want to try living the foldable lifestyle at a cheaper price, don't hesitate—get one now!
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