SAVE $300: The Motorola razr+ unlocked smartphone is just $699.99 at Amazon, marked down from its regular price of $999.99. That's a 30% discount.
It's probably been a while since you last owned a flip phone. If you're up for embracing a nostalgic design while also getting modern tech, you'll be interested in today's smartphone deal at Amazon.
As of Jan. 17, an unlocked Motorola razr+ is just $699.99 at Amazon, down from its regular price of $999.99. That's a savings of $300 or a 30% discount. This price puts it back at the lowest price we've seen at Amazon.
The foldable Motorola razr+ is an update to the classic flip design with modern touches. For starters, the phone's dual screens allow you to access a 3.6-inch external display without flipping the phone open — check updates, get the latest weather report, or get a meeting reminder with a quick glance. Once opened, you'll be looking at a 6.9-inch pOLED screen.
Mashable's sister site PC Mag (owned by Mashable publisher Ziff Davis) reviewed the Motorola razr+ with an excellent rating, noting its great display quality and overall design. We have this design to thank for Motorola's Flex View which allows users to stand the phone up on its own at multiple angles for better functionality. Stream your favorite shows with Flex View or video chat with a friend hands-free, without needing to set up a makeshift phone holder.
If you're in the market for an unlocked smartphone and like the idea of two screens, the Motorola razr+ is now $300 off at Amazon.
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