Motorola’s budget Razr is even more affordable now that it’s $100 off

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If you’ve been eyeing a flip phone but have been put off by the price, now’s your chance to snag one at a serious discount. Motorola’s latest Razr is currently matching its all-time low price of $599.99 ($100 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Motorola’s online storefront, making what was already an affordable flip phone even cheaper.Motorola Razr 2005Where to Buy: $699.99 $599.99 at Amazon $699.99 $599.99 at Best Buy $699.99 $599.99 at MotorolaThe 2025 Razr is a solid, relatively inexpensive entry point into the world of foldables. The clamshell-style device features a 3.6-inch cover screen that’s great for performing quick tasks, plus an internal OLED display that stretches to 6.9 inches when the phone is open. While neither display is quite as sharp or vibrant as the ones found in the pricier Razr Ultra, they stack up well considering the price.Additionally, the latest Razr offers a titanium hinge and an IP48 rating, resulting in a more durable design compared to previous iterations. However, while the device is fully water-resistant, any dust or particle smaller than 1mm can potentially damage the hinge. It also features a midrange Mediatek Dimensity 7400X processor and a 4,500mAh battery, easily allowing for a full day of battery life.The Razr won’t offer the same performance as something like the Google Pixel 9A, even if it typically costs $200 more, but that’s the tradeoff if you want a cheap(er) foldable. That said, it’s far more affordable than something like the newer Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE, which starts at $899. That makes the $100 discount on the Razr even sweeter, and a great option if you’re looking to save some money.Other deals worth checking outThe 8BitDo Micro Bluetooth Gamepad is on sale starting at $21.99 ($3 off) at Amazon. The tiny Bluetooth controller is an excellent option for gaming on the go, and it’s small enough to fit in your pockets between sessions. It’s compatible with Android, the Nintendo Switch, and Raspberry Pi; it also works as a multitasking controller on Android, Windows, and iOS.This year’s excellent Superman movie is already available to own on your preferred digital platform; however, if you’d rather own a physical copy, the Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD versions are up for grabs at Amazon ahead of their September 23rd release. Both versions are discounted, with the Blu-ray going for $24.95 (about $5 off) and the 4K release $29.95 (about $5 off). Read our review.Right now, you can get a two-pack of physical Brick keys for $106.20 (about $12 off) from Brick, encouraging you and a friend, partner, or family member to spend less time glued to your screen. Basically, the Brick uses a physical key and an app to block distracting apps, so you aren’t tempted to browse Instagram during a movie. In her review, our own Victoria Song noted that the Brick has some limitations, though she found it can make it easier to put your phone down, leading to healthier habits.