Motorola’s latest Razr Ultra proves that its flip foldable format has evolved to become more than just a nostalgic gimmick. I’d understand if you’re not interested in shelling out $1,499.99 for the 2026 model, but the similar 2025 Motorola Razr Ultra with 512GB of storage is a much more palatable $699.99 unlocked at Best Buy (was $1,299.99) in all colors, while just the green color is available at this price at Amazon. Those may not feel as luxurious in the hand as the 2026 model’s Alcantara finish, but it looks nearly identical and now costs hundreds less. The discount brings it within range of some of our favorite budget-friendly smartphones. Motorola Razr Ultra (2025) Motorola has pulled out all the stops for its latest high-end flip phone with top-notch performance, great battery life, and luxurious finish options. Where to Buy: $1299.99 $699.99 at Amazon (512GB) $1299.99 $699.99 at Best Buy (512GB) You aren’t making many compromises by...
Motorola’s latest Razr Ultra proves that its flip foldable format has evolved to become more than just a nostalgic gimmick. I’d understand if you’re not interested in shelling out $1,499.99 for the 2026 model, but the similar 2025 Motorola Razr Ultra with 512GB of storage is a much more palatable $699.99 unlocked at Best Buy (was $1,299.99) in all colors, while just the green color is available at this price at Amazon. Those may not feel as luxurious in the hand as the 2026 model’s Alcantara finish, but it looks nearly identical and now costs hundreds less. The discount brings it within range of some of our favorite budget-friendly smartphones.
Motorola Razr Ultra (2025)
Motorola has pulled out all the stops for its latest high-end flip phone with top-notch performance, great battery life, and luxurious finish options.
Where to Buy:
$1299.99 $699.99 at Amazon (512GB)
$1299.99 $699.99 at Best Buy (512GB)
You aren’t making many compromises by opting for last year’s version instead of getting the new one. In fact, some of its internal hardware is the same, including its Snapdragon 8 Elite, which is still snappy and performant, and aided by 16GB of RAM. The 2025 model offers fast 68W wired charging and 30W wireless charging. If you want better camera performance, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 costs around $1,000, but it’s missing the Razr Ultra’s charming design.
Other deals to consider
You can nab the Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 robot vacuum and mop from Best Buy, Target, or Roborock for $899.99 ($100 off). The mop is particularly effective at handling tough stains, as well as general vacuuming, and the mop cover can help keep your taller rugs from getting accidentally damp. The device is a little on the bulky side, and in our testing, it occasionally got stuck under shorter furniture, but it’s still one of our favorite combined robot vacuum and mops.
Amazon has the Apple AirPods Max 2 marked down as low as $509 ($40 off), depending on your color preference. They’ve dipped to this price a few times, but if you’ve been considering the upgrade, it’s worth mentioning. These have the same drivers as the original version, but with upgraded processing and new features for Apple users, like live translation and spatial audio. They sound better than ever, and have incredible noise-canceling, but some of the issues linger from the old model, like hefty weight and lack of a proper carrying case included with purchase. Read our review.
The Logitech G29 steering wheel is a great place to start if you’re feeling curious about sim racing at home, and you can snag it Best Buy or Amazon for $199.99 ($100 off). It’s a fairly basic wheel and pedal set, but it has force feedback for realistic rumbling, plus compatibility with PC, the PlayStation 4, and the PS5. It’s also compact, so you can stash it away when you aren’t using it.
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Daniel Martinez Dallas
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Microsoft is launching a revamped version of Microsoft 365 Copilot, offering a cleaner design that the company claims loads twice as fast. As part of this update, Copilot will provide more reliable and structured responses that are easier to scan, according to Microsoft.The redesign, which is rolling out across desktop and mobile devices, comes with a feature Microsoft calls "progressive disclosure." That means Copilot will present you with tools and controls based on your prompt, instead of showing a bunch of options at once. You can now format your text directly inside Copilot's upgraded prompt box as well, which will expand to fit every …Read the full story at The Verge.
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Sophia Wilson Atlanta
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I tried Gemini’s Daily Brief, and my morning app-hopping is over
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Jane Smith Los Angeles
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Nintendo’s newest WarioWare is a weirdo smartphone app
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Emily Brown Houston
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I tried playing PC games on my phone, and the only thing that worked was a community rebuild of the most controversial app in the scene
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I stopped fighting Windows 11’s Start menu — and found a fix Microsoft never bothered to build
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