The Moto Razr and Razr Plus: A Shrinkflation Disgrace
1 min read RAG, Enterprise Search & Knowledge Management -/5
In short
  • Let’s be clear: Motorola is playing a dangerous game with the Razr and Razr Plus.
  • These mid-tier and entry-level flip phones are not just overpriced; they’re underwhelming.
  • The Razr Plus jumps to $1,099, a $100 increase with barely any upgrades to justify it.
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Let’s be clear: Motorola is playing a dangerous game with the Razr and Razr Plus. These mid-tier and entry-level flip phones are not just overpriced; they’re underwhelming. The Razr Plus jumps to $1,099, a $100 increase with barely any upgrades to justify it. Still rocking the outdated Snapdragon 8S Gen 3 chipset? Seriously? This isn’t progress; it’s a slap in the face to consumers. If you ignore this, you lose time. The competition is moving ahead, while Motorola is stuck in the past. This changes the game for budget-conscious buyers. You deserve better than this half-hearted attempt at innovation. Don’t let shrinkflation dictate your choices. Demand more, because you’re worth it.