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Despite numerous ups and downs, Motorola remains a big player in the smartphone market. It has changed some of its form factors over the year to take advantage of different markets for consumers.
This includes a variety of budget-friendly options as well as different types of foldable smartphones, which have carved out quite a nice niche in the smartphone markets that either want a smaller form factor for portability or one that can fold into a larger phone for more media and entertainment viewing.
The Motorola Razr Ultra is the 2025 version of its flagship device that is a foldable phone that is a premium version that houses an octa-core Snapdragon applications/broadband processor from Qualcomm and 165 Hz main display.
The following is a partial deep dive into the Motorola Razr Ultra conducted by TechInsights.
Summary
- Foldable Dynamic LTPO AMOLED, 7-inch, 1 B colors,
- 2992 x 1224 pixels
- 16 GB Mobile LPDDR5X
- 50 MP CMOS BSI, f/2.0
- 50 MP (wide-angle) CMOS BSI, f/1.8, 1/1.56 inches, AF, OIS
- 50 MP (ultra-wide-angle) CMOS BSI, f/2.0, 122˚
Availability: Worldwide
Target market: Consumer
Released: April 2025
Price: $1,299.99
The main board found inside the Motorola Razr Ultra. Source: TechInsights
Main board
The main board of the Motorola Razr Ultra includes the heart of the smartphone in the forms of the Qualcomm’s Octa-core Snapdragon 8 Elite applications/baseband processor and the Micron multichip memory 512 GB 3D TLC NAND flash memory. Other electronic components on the board include:
- Micron’s 16 GB mobile LPDDR5 SDRAM
- MagnaChip’s digital hall effect sensor
- Qualcomm’s camera power management ICs
- ST Microelectronics’ six-axis MEMS accelerometer and gyroscope
- Qualcomm’s RF antenna tuner and Wi-Fi 7/Bluetooth 5.4 module
- Bosch Sensortec’s digital barometric pressure sensor
- Kyocera’s SAW filter
- Qorvo’s front-end module
- Goodix’s class-D audio amplifier
- SGMicro’s 1.2 A LDO regulator
- Southchip’s charge pump
(Learn more about RF chips on Globalspec.com)
The USB board found inside the Motorola Razr Ultra. Source: TechInsights
USB board
The electronic components on the USB board of the Motorola Razr Ultra smartphone include:
- Capacitive proximity controller from Semtech
- Charge pump from Southchip
- MEMS microphone from Syntiant
- Six-axis MEMS accelerometer and gyroscope from ST Microelectronics
- RF antenna tuner from Qualcomm
- 3.78-amp battery charger with power management from SGMicro
(Learn more about MEMS sensors on Globalspec.com)
50 MP wide-angle rear camera
On the camera board of the Motorola Razr Ultra are the following electronic components:
- AKM Semiconductor’s autofocus VCM drivers
- Samsung’s 50 MP BSI CMOS image sensor
- Giantec Semiconductor’s serial EEPROM memory
(Learn more about flash memory on Globalspec.com)
Some of the electronic components found inside the Motorola Razr Ultra. Source: TechInsights
Major components
- $121.60 — Octa-core Snapdragon 8 Elite applications/baseband processor — Qualcomm (Qty: 1)
- $96.59 — Hz main display/touchscreen subsystem — Huaxing Optoelectronics (Qty: 1)
- $64.88 — Multichip memory — 16 GB Mobile LPDDR5 SDRAM — Micron (Qty: 1)
- $37.99 — 50 MP wide-angle rear camera subsystem (Qty: 1)
- $29.78 — Multichip memory — 512 GB 3D TLC NAND flash, memory controller Micron (Qty: 1)
- $19.89 — 165 Hz secondary display/touchscreen subsystem — Huaxing Optoelectronics — (Qty: 1)
- $18.31 — 50 MP ultra-wide-angle rear camera subsystem (Qty: 1)
- $13.58 — 50 MP front camera subsystem (Qty: 1)
- $12.95 — Wi-Fi 7/Bluetooth 5.4 — Qualcomm (Qty: 1)
- $12.25 — MB/HB front-end module — Qorvo (Qty: 1)


