Motorola has officially announced the Motorola Razr Ultra last week with the device officially now on sale.

The device, which you can read about the full specs here, flips the script with the industry’s largest, most intelligent external display of any flip phoneand elevates the franchise’s unrivaled design through powerful AI-driven features.

Speaking at the launch of the device, Kurt Bonnici, Head of Motorola Greater Asia Pacific stated:

“As the pioneer of the flip phone, no one knows more about foldable devices than Motorola. Twenty years ago Motorola changed the way people
viewed and used mobile phones – the razr was the first device to become a fashion accessory, and who can forget the satisfying snap of flipping it shut at the end of a call.

“Now, two decades later, we are once again challenging the status quo to redefine the smartphone experience for our consumers. The motorola razr 50 ultra delivers
the industry’s largest external display at 4.0” and features AI advancements throughout the entire device for a fully enhanced user experience. Offering endless ways to capture content, supported by the new moto ai powered camera system.

“Continuing to build on our global partnerships we are proud to bring the device in Pantone Color of the Year, Peach Fuzz, as well as Spring Green, and Midnight Blue,
all available in soft vegan leather. And through our relationship with Google, we are introducing the Gemini app which will be accessible directly from the external display. We are excited to be industry leaders in providing advanced AI both across our moto ai and Google AI capabilities”. 

The motorola razr 50 Ultra is available from today for $1,699.00 and is available in Midnight Blue, Spring Green and for the first time in Australia, Pantone Color of the Year 2024, Peach Fuzz and will be available through both online and physical bricks and mortar retailers such as JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman, OfficeWorks, The Good Guys, Mobileciti, Amazon, and motorola.com.au.

We will be reviewing the Moto Razr Ultra 50 so keep an eye out for the device as we put it through its paces.