This week, Motorola introduced a prestigious new premium line, featuring the Signature phone and its first book-style foldable, the Razr Fold. Unfortunately, these devices are not currently available in the US, and the Fold may not be fully unveiled until MWC. Nevertheless, more competition is always beneficial, requiring us to exercise patience.
The US pricing for the Signature phone has not yet been disclosed, but it will retail for €1,000 in Europe, aligning it with the OnePlus 15. Speaking of the OnePlus 15, it's listed at full retail price and includes a $100 gift card to ease the cost.
OnePlus 15
$100 gift cardRead our reviewIf you're interested in a previous model, the OnePlus 13 is available for a similar price and may offer better hardware, as highlighted in our OnePlus 13 vs. 15 comparison.
OnePlus 13
$58 off 256GB modelRead our reviewThe timeline for the Samsung Galaxy S25 series is drawing to a close, with the S26 generation expected to be revealed next month amid numerous leaks regarding potential upgrades and pricing.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has seen significant price reductions over the last year; however, it may still be more expensive than the Motorola Signature, particularly given the OnePlus 15's promotional gift card. Although we haven't conducted a direct comparison, check out our Galaxy S25 Ultra vs. OnePlus 13 article for insights.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
$250/$300 offRead our reviewNotably, the upgrade cost from a 256GB to a 512GB S25 Ultra model is relatively minimal. This is even more apparent with the Galaxy S25+, where the upgrade is only $20. The S25+ is likely to be a direct competitor to the Motorola, even after the S26+ is launched. For a quick overview, here's a specs comparison.
Samsung Galaxy S25+
$100/$200 offRead our reviewSamsung's standard Galaxy S25 model offers lower-cost upgrades compared to the Plus model, while also requiring a storage bump – 128GB is often insufficient in today's market.
Samsung Galaxy S25
$150/$125 offRead our reviewThe Pixel 10 Pro models are currently low in stock, but the standard Pixel 10 is available with a commendable discount. Check out how it compares with the Pixel 10 Pro.
Google Pixel 10
$150 offRead our reviewDetails about the Razr Fold are limited, particularly regarding its thickness and weight, along with battery capacity. However, its main 8.09” display is confirmed to support a stylus, a feature notably missing from the Z Fold7. Additionally, it will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, which should enhance its performance compared to older models.
While the Motorola lacks a 200MP main camera, it features a 50MP 3x/71mm periscope and a 50MP ultra-wide camera, compared to the Galaxy's 10MP 3x/67mm and 12MP configurations.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7
$190/$140 offRead our reviewTurning to the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, its Tensor G5 chipset likely won't compete with the performance of the Razr Fold's Snapdragon. Its telephoto camera, using a 5x 112mm lens, has a lower resolution of 10.8MP.
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
$300 offLet's also briefly review Samsung and Motorola's flip foldables, with both the Galaxy Z Flip7 and Z Flip7 FE offering affordable storage upgrades similar to their S25-series counterparts.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7
$200/$280 offRead our reviewSamsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE
$250/$290 offRead our reviewIn contrast, the Motorola Razr 2025 models offer no storage options but come with more substantial base capacities than the Galaxy Z models.
Motorola Razr Ultra 2025
$300 offRead our reviewMotorola Razr+ 2025
$200 offRead our reviewMotorola Razr 2025
$50 offRead our reviewFinally, let’s conclude with the Nothing Phone (3). As previously mentioned, more competition is always advantageous. While it may not be the flagship we anticipated, it now comes closer to mid-range pricing, presenting an appealing alternative.
Nothing Phone (3)
$160/$180 offRead our reviewWe may receive a commission from qualifying sales.