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Save Up to 45% on the Motorola Razr Plus Foldable Just in Time for Halloween

Save Up to 45% on the Motorola Razr Plus Foldable Just in Time for Halloween
Save Up to 45% on the Motorola Razr Plus Foldable Just in Time for Halloween


Foldable smartphones have become increasingly popular, especially among those who feel nostalgic for the past but want the tech upgrades of today’s phones. Foldable phones have become easier to find in recent years and one the most standout models is the Motorola Razr Plus, a phone that costs $1,000. That’s a lot of money, but this current deal has slashed that price all the way down to just $550 at Best Buy for an unlocked phone with 256GB storage. This deal is for unlocked phones and doesn’t tie you to a carrier. If you prefer to connect an to a carrier, you can save an extra $100.

There are plenty of reasons why the Motorola Razr Plus has been so well received, even making our list of the best foldable phones. The list starts with the 6.9-inch internal foldable display and continues with the 3.6-inch external one, which can be used for reading messages, checking notifications and much more.

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This phone can be used on all of the major US carriers, with T-Mobile and Verizon offering 5G connectivity. It’s speedy on the inside too, thanks to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chip. The whole device is water-repellent and will survive a splash of rain just fine. All things considered, this is a great way to dip your toe in the world of foldables at a price that won’t break the bank.

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Don’t worry if the Motorola Razr Plus isn’t for you — we have tons more phone deals just waiting for you to take advantage of instead.



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