Motorola is set to launch its highly anticipated Moto Razr Plus 2025 foldable phone on April 24, as hinted by a recent teaser on X. This launch has garnered significant attention, and expectations are high for the new device.
According to rumors, the new Razr Plus is expected to retain its existing design, including the large external display, while upgrading its processor to potentially a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, representing a year-over-year hardware upgrade. This approach suggests that Motorola is focusing on refining its foldable offering rather than pursuing radical new features. The decision to stick with a reliable design is seen as a positive move, as it delivers the sort of year-to-year silicon upgrades expected from a traditional flagship. The phone’s design has been well-received, and maintaining it while upgrading the internal hardware should result in a more powerful device.
The teaser released by Motorola also hints at potential aesthetic tweaks, including new color options, for the Razr Plus 2025. Although there’s no confirmation of dramatic changes, such as the previously rumored wood grain Razr, the preview does suggest some visual updates. This indicates that while the overall design remains intact, there may be some refinements to the device’s appearance.
In addition to hardware upgrades and potential design changes, Motorola is expected to reveal more about Moto AI advancements for Razr phones. The company introduced Moto AI for Razr phones last fall, starting with its Large Action Model, and is likely to share new developments in this area. The teaser ends with an AI shout-out, indicating that AI will be a significant aspect of the new device.
With expectations high for a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, Moto AI advancements, and potentially new colors, the Moto Razr Plus 2025 is shaping up to be a standout foldable device. The launch on April 24 will likely provide full details of Motorola’s announcement, and fans of the Razr series can expect a refined and reliable foldable option.




