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Motorola Razr 40 Ultra

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PRICE £875 (£1,050 inc VAT) from motorola.co.uk

Alongside a growing number of foldable phones, we’re starting to see more “flippable” vertical designs. Last year’s Motorola Razr was a credible competitor to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 (see issue 340, p70); now the Razr 40 Ultra is a bigger, more substantial offering, with a larger external display.

It comes with a sister device, too: the plain Razr 40. This has a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chip inside compared to the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 found in the Ultra, but the biggest difference is its much smaller external screen. But that’s reflected in its £800 price, a hefty £250 cheaper than the Ultra and the 256GB Z Flip5, which is due to go on sale in mid-August.

The Ultra comes in three tasteful colour options with silly names: infinite black, glacier blue and viva magenta. These all look gorgeous whether open or

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