[Prime Day] Save at least $200 off Motorola’s Razr+ 2023 and Think Phone 2023


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Amazon’s Prime Day sale is upon us and Motorola is here with some tempting offers on its latest handsets ranging from the budget-conscious to the premium end of the scale. There are savings ranging of up to $250 to be had with the Razr+ 2023 reduced down to $799, the Think Phone 2023 to just $449, and the Moto G Pure reduced down to $109. Join us after the break for the details on these deals that run through October 11th.

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Razr+ 2023

Motorola didn’t bring the Razr 2022 to the US which was something of a disappointment but we sure are glad it did so with the Razr+ 2023 which is one of the best takes on a modern clamshell smartphone. Packing what it still the most useful and biggest cover displays (with 144Hz refresh rate) for a ‘Flip’ form factor, the Razr+ 2023’s internal AMOLED display is 6.9-inches and features FHD+ resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate.

Powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC which is accompanied by 8GB of memory and 256GB of storage, the Razr+ 2023 has enough grunt to complete any task thrown at it. There’s a 3,800mAh battery with 30W wired and 5W wireless charging, plus it has an IP52 rating against dust. A 12MP main sensor with OIS and a 13MP ultra-wide camera reside on the cover display with a 32MP selfie camera housed on the internal panel.

Usually priced at $999, you can snag the unlocked Razr+ 2023 foldable for just $799 during Amazon’s Prime Day event, saving $200.

Motorola is also offering savings up ranging from $50 – $250 on the following handsets on October 10-11th on Prime Day:


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