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Motorola’s FIFA-edition Razr is now available for $699 with free Moto Tag

The Motorola Razr FIFA edition was announced earlier this year ahead of the World Cup, and it’s now available for purchase with some perks.

Motorola Razr (2025) launched a few months back as a really solid flip phone. For the lower price, it delivered the bulk of a flagship foldable experience and, really, might just be the best value in foldables today.

For 2026, it’s getting a FIFA makeover.

Motorola is the official smartphone brand of the 2026 World Cup, with the FIFA-edition Razr being the first big launch for that. The device, which we got a preview of back at CES 2026, takes the base Motorola Razr and gives it a fresh coat of paint, with a vibrant green theme, the FIFA logo on the back, and some texture to the backplate. It looks stunning in person.

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Inside, the device is unchanged. 6.9-inch inner folding display, 3.6-inch outer display, 256GB of storage, 8GB of RAM, MediaTek Dimensity 7400X chipset, and a 4,500 mAh battery.

The price is unchanged for this special edition release, too. It costs $699, which is the same retail price as the standard Razr (2025), though the standard colors are on sale for $599 right now through Motorola.com and also on sale through other retailers like Amazon.

Motorola is also throwing in a free Moto Tag with purchase (including on the standard Razr variants) which you can redeem by just adding the tracker to your cart during checkout. Trade-ins are also available with “most devices” getting at least $150.

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