
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra price drop alert: Get the smartphone at up to Rs. 35,000 discount
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra price drop: Be ready to save money by flipping! Motorola's well-liked Razr 50 Ultra has just decreased on Flipkart, making it more reasonably priced than before. This stylish folding smartphone, currently under ₹65,100, is an excellent deal for people who want style and functionality.
The Razr 50 Ultra is a leading competitor in the flip phone industry thanks to its remarkable specifications and small form factor. But how do you get this bargain? In this post, we'll explain how to get the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra on Flipkart at its current discounted price. Don't pass on this chance to get a high-end flip phone without exceeding budget.
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra specifications
The multipurpose 4-inch LTPO AMOLED cover display of the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra has HDR10+, 10-bit color, a refresh rate of up to 165 Hz, and a maximum brightness of 2400 nits. The phone can grow into a 6.9-inch inner display with a refresh rate of up to 165 Hz when it is unfolded. The Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 CPU powers the phone's performance.
The Razr 50 Ultra is a dual camera configuration with a 50MP primary camera and a 50MP telephoto sensor with an optical zoom of up to 2x. Additionally, the phone has a 4000mAh battery that supports 5W reverse wired charging, 15W wireless charging, and 45W rapid charging.
Also Read: Motorola Razr 60 sale date announced: Debuted with 4,500mAh battery, 120Hz refresh rate, more than 5,00,000 flips, Gemini AI support, and more
Motorola Razr 50 Ultra price, offer, and discount
The Motorola Razr 50 Ultra is now at Rs 68,549, a staggering Rs 31,450 reduction from its original price. An extra Rs 3,423 off when using a Flipkart Axis Bank credit card makes it even more alluring.
Additionally, purchasers can benefit from a monthly EMI that starts at Rs 2,410. Please note that this offer is only valid for 512 GB storage and 12 GB RAM.
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