
Motorola introduced a new premium line this week, featuring the Signature phone and its first book-style foldable, the Razr Fold. Unfortunately, neither device is available in the US yet, and the Fold may not be fully revealed until MWC. Increased competition is always beneficial, so a little patience is required.
While the US pricing for the Signature remains unknown, it is set at €1,000 in Europe, which is the same price as the OnePlus 15. Speaking of the OnePlus 15, it’s available at full retail price with an accompanying $100 gift card to ease the cost.
OnePlus 15
$100 gift cardRead our reviewAlternatively, you might consider the previous model, the OnePlus 13, which is priced similarly and may offer superior hardware. Check out our OnePlus 13 vs. 15 comparison for a deeper analysis.
OnePlus 13
$58 off 256GB modelRead our reviewSamsung has yet to announce the retirement date for the Galaxy S25 series, but the launch of the S26 generation is anticipated next month, accompanied by numerous leaks regarding upgrades and pricing strategies.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra has seen nearly a year of discounts. It may still be more expensive than the Motorola Signature, particularly when compared with the OnePlus 15. Although we haven't yet compared these devices, here's our Galaxy S25 Ultra vs. OnePlus 13.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
$250/$300 offRead our reviewIt's worth noting that upgrading from a 256GB S25 Ultra to a 512GB model isn’t significantly more expensive. This holds even more true for the Galaxy S25+, where the increase is just $20. The S25+ is anticipated to compete directly against the Motorola, even post the S26+ launch. Here’s a quick specs comparison.
Samsung Galaxy S25+
$100/$200 offRead our reviewThe base Galaxy S25 is still available, although the storage upgrade isn’t as affordable as on the Plus model, making it more crucial—especially considering that 128GB is often insufficient nowadays.
Samsung Galaxy S25
$150/$125 offRead our reviewThe standard Pixel 10 models are currently low in stock, but the regular Pixel 10 is available at a solid discount. Here’s how it compares with the Pixel 10 Pro.
Google Pixel 10
$150 offRead our reviewDetails on the Razr Fold are still limited, including information on its thickness, weight, and battery capacity. However, it is confirmed that the main 8.09” display will be stylus-compatible (a notable feature missing from the Z Fold7) and will utilize the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset, which should enhance its performance in comparison to the Galaxy's older chipset.
While the Motorola might not feature a 200MP main camera, it does include a 50MP periscope with 3x optical zoom and a 50MP ultra-wide shooter (in contrast to the Galaxy's 10MP 3x telephoto and 12MP ultra-wide).
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7
$190/$140 offRead our reviewAlso worth considering is the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, which is powered by a Tensor G5 chip that is likely to lag behind the Razr Fold’s Snapdragon. Although the Pixel offers a telephoto camera with a longer lens (5x 112mm), its sensor resolution is lower at 10.8MP.
Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold
$300 offSlim flip foldables from Samsung and Motorola offer appealing storage upgrade deals, akin to their S25-series counterparts.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7
$200/$280 offRead our reviewSamsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE
$250/$290 offRead our reviewThe Motorola Razr 2025 models, while lacking in storage options, feature more generous base capacities than their Galaxy Z counterparts.
Motorola Razr Ultra 2025
$300 offRead our reviewMotorola Razr+ 2025
$200 offRead our reviewMotorola Razr 2025
$50 offRead our reviewLastly, we have the Nothing Phone (3). While it may not quite meet the flagship expectations, its pricing is now closer to the mid-range, making it an intriguing alternative.