Motorola this week unveiled a new premium line with signature phones and showcased its first book-style foldable, the Razer Fold. Alas, neither phone is available in the US (and in the case of the Fold, it may not be fully unveiled until MWC). More competition is always good, so we just have to arm ourselves with patience.
We don’t know the US price of the Signature yet, but we do know it will cost €1,000 in Europe – the same price as the OnePlus 15. Speaking of which, here’s the OnePlus 15 at its full retail price, albeit with a $100 gift card added to soften the blow.
oneplus 15
$100 gift card
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12/256GB – $900 at Amazon US 16/512GB – $1,000 at Amazon US
Or maybe you’d like to pick up the old OnePlus 13? It costs effectively the same, but some people think it has better hardware – and they have a point. Check out our OnePlus 13 vs 15 comparison for a more in-depth look.
oneplus 13
$58 off 256GB model
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12/256GB – $842 at Amazon US 16/512GB – $1,000 at Amazon US
Samsung hasn’t officially set its retirement date, but the year of Galaxy S25 phones is almost over. The S26 generation is expected to be unveiled next month and there have been plenty of leaks regarding potential upgrades and price increases (or lack thereof).
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has been on discount for almost a year. Still, it may be a little more expensive than the Motorola Signature – it costs more than the OnePlus 15, especially considering the gift card. We haven’t compared the two phones yet, but here’s our Galaxy S25 Ultra vs OnePlus 13.
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
$250/$300 off
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12/256GB – $999.99 at Samsung US 12/512GB – $1,120 at Samsung US
As you may have noticed, upgrading from the 256GB S25 Ultra to 512GB doesn’t cost that much. This is even more true for the Galaxy S25+ where the upgrade is only $20. The S25+ should be a more direct competitor to Motorola even after the S26+ launches. Here’s a quick spec comparison.
Samsung Galaxy S25+
$100/$200 off
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12/256GB – $900 at Amazon US 12/512GB – $920 at Amazon US
As always, there is the vanilla Samsung Galaxy S25. The storage upgrade here isn’t as cheap as the Plus model, while it’s much more necessary – 128GB of storage just isn’t enough these days.
Samsung Galaxy S25
$150/$125 off
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12/128GB – $650 on Amazon US
The slab Pixel 10 Pro models are low on stock at the moment, but the vanilla Pixel 10 is available at a good discount. Here’s how it compares to the Pixel 10 Pro.
google pixel 10
$150 off
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12/128GB – $650 on Amazon US
We don’t have complete details about the Razer Fold – the most significant omission is its thickness and weight. No word on battery capacity either. We know that its main 8.09” display will support a stylus (which is notably absent from the Z Fold7) and that it will use a Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset – which should put the Galaxy foldable ahead in performance, despite it being an older chipset.
The Motorola may not have a 200MP main camera, but it does have a 50MP 3x/71mm periscope and a 50MP ultra-wide (10MP 3x/67mm and 12MP respectively on the Galaxy).
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7
$190/$140 off
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12/512GB – $1,399 at Samsung US 12/1TB – $1,820 at Samsung US
Then there’s the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold – its Tensor G5 will definitely lose the race against the Razer Fold’s Snapdragon. Its telephoto camera has a longer lens, 5x 112 mm, but with a lower resolution 10.8MP sensor.
google pixel 10 pro fold
$300 off
16/256GB – $1,500 at Amazon US 16/512GB – $1,620 at Amazon US
Let’s also take a look at flip foldables from Samsung and Motorola. The Galaxy Z Flip7 and Z Flip7 FE get affordable storage upgrades like their S25-series siblings.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7
$200/$280 off
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12/256GB – $900 at Amazon US 12/512GB – $940 at Amazon US
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 FE
$250/$290 off
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8/128GB – $650 on Amazon US
The Motorola Razr 2025 models, on the other hand, have no storage options, but they come with more generous base capacities than the Galaxy Z models.
motorola razr ultra 2025
$300 off
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16/512GB – $1,000 on Amazon US
motorola razr+ 2025
$200 off
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12/256GB – $800 on Amazon US
motorola razr 2025
$50 off
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8/256GB – $650 on Amazon US
Finally, let’s wrap up the Nothing Phone (3). As we said above, more competition is always good. And while it’s not the flagship we were expecting, it’s now closer to mid-range prices, which makes it an interesting option to consider.
nothing phone (3)
$160/$180 off
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12/256GB – $640 at Amazon US 16/512GB – $720 at Amazon US
