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Now at $200 off the Paris Hilton edition Motorola Razr Plus gives you incredible value

Now at $200 off the Paris Hilton edition Motorola Razr Plus gives you incredible value

Phone Arena26-05-2025
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Are you a fan of phones that are fun? Well, Motorola is one of the few smartphone brands left that regularly brings spice to its lineup. But as you probably know, special edition products are almost always pricier than their regular counterparts.
With an amazing deal, the Motorola US store is changing that. The Razr Plus (2024) Paris Hilton edition with all its extra equipment is now $200 off, bringing it down to the regular model's original price. At $999 you get a competent foldable smartphone of the 'xoxo' style the Hilton empress is known for. The phone also comes with a vegan leather case with a handbag-like design with straps. How cute is that?
$999 99
$1199 99 $200 off (17%)
Want a little spice in your daily smartphone? How about last year's premium Motorola Razr+ in Paris pink color and with a vegan leather case with straps? This "xoxo" inspired gem is now at its lowest price ever. Buy at Motorola
$799 99
$999 99 $200 off (20%)
If you want to explore your color options and don't necessarily need a Paris Hilton treatment with your phone, the RAZR+ (2024) is having a $200 discount for its standard versions. Get it know before the deal is gone! Buy at Motorola If you aren't someone who is a fan of the 'That's Hot' iconic pop culture times you can spend $200 less for the same Motorola smartphone on all of its regular color versions with 256GB of storage. But that's boring.We think you should consider that the Paris Hilton edition of last year's Razr Plus will probably become a collectible in time, with its price steadily starting to rise after only a couple of years. So whether you want to get the phone for yourself or as an investment now might be the last great time to buy, seeing as Motorola has just released its 2025 Razr lineup in the States. The Motorola Razr Plus (2024) features an excellent 6.9-inch LTPO OLED foldable screen, with an even more intuitive second external OLED screen measuring 4 inches, which can also act as a mirror .
It is powered by the still pretty nippy Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor coupled with 12GB of RAM. With a 4,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging and an impressive 50MP dual camera system, you can count on snapping many excellent photos on a single charge.
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