5 best Motorola phones to buy in 2025

Multiple Motorola phones deliver superb price-to-performance in early 2025 (Image via Amazon)
Multiple Motorola phones deliver superb price-to-performance in early 2025 (Image via Motorola || Amazon)

Motorola phones continue to be a fan favorite among entry-level and high-end users alike because of their carefully curated price-to-performance ratio. The company has sufficiently modernized its lineup of offerings, tuning them to 2025 standards. Starting from the budget Moto G13 to the high-end Razr Plus and Edge Plus devices, you get a clean software experience, the latest hardware, and decent customer support.

This article lists some of the best Motorola phones to consider in early 2025. We have listed options across a variety of price points for you to choose from as per your budget.

NOTE: This article is subjective and solely reflects the writer's opinion.


Motorola phones are available in both premium and affordable price points

1) Motorola Razr Plus (2024)

The Motorola Razr Plus brings a sleek foldable design with dual displays. (Image via Motorola)
The Motorola Razr Plus brings a sleek foldable design with dual displays. (Image via Motorola)

The Motorola Razr Plus (2024) is the company's latest flip phone iteration. It refreshes the popular design with a larger external OLED and a better processor. The battery life also has been revamped and the cameras have been tuned for a better night mode experience. At $999, this is the cheapest flagship-grade foldable you can get.

FeatureSpecification
Display4-inch cover OLED, 6.9-inch internal OLED, 165Hz refresh rate
ProcessorSnapdragon 8+ Gen 1
CameraDual: 12MP (main), 13MP (ultrawide)
Battery3,800mAh, 30W fast charging
Storage/Memory8GB/256GB
Price~$999 - $1,200

The Motorola phone is powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip, which is powerful enough for most video games and multitasking. You also get 8 GB of memory and 256 of storage, which can be a bit limiting for power users. However, for the majority of Android enthusiasts, the 6.9-inch foldable display would be perfect.

Pros:

  1. Premium foldable design with a durable hinge.
  2. Dual displays, both with 165Hz refresh rates.
  3. Compact and lightweight for a foldable.

Cons:

  1. Expensive, priced around $999-$1,200.
  2. A smaller 3,800mAh cell affects battery life.
  3. Limited telephoto capabilities in the camera.

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2) Motorola Edge Plus (2023)

Motorola Edge Plus features a stunning curved OLED display and triple cameras. (Image via Motorola)
Motorola Edge Plus features a stunning curved OLED display and triple cameras. (Image via Motorola)

The Motorola Edge Plus is a traditional flagship from the company. The device is designed to compete directly with the Samsung S24 and the iPhone 16 but is priced quite aggressively. You get a sleek design language with a capable triple-camera setup. It also comes equipped with a 6.7-inch OLED display running at 165 Hz.

FeatureSpecification
Display6.7-inch OLED, 165Hz refresh rate
ProcessorSnapdragon 8 Gen 2
CameraTriple: 50MP (main), 50MP (ultrawide), 12MP (telephoto)
Battery5,100mAh, 68W fast charging
Storage/Memory8GB/256GB
Price~$800 - $900

The device is powered by a 5,100 mAh all-day cell. You even get 68W fast charging, which fully charges the device within 30 minutes. Moreover, the device packs the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, which isn't the latest in the market but helps bring the total price of the phone down to just $800.

Pros:

  1. Stunning OLED display with 165Hz refresh rate.
  2. Top-tier Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 performance.
  3. Large 5,100mAh battery with fast charging.

Cons:

  1. Expensive for most users at flagship pricing.
  2. No expandable storage for additional memory.
  3. Slightly bulky due to the large battery.

Read more: Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra vs Motorola Edge Plus 2023


3) Motorola Edge (2024)

The Motorola Edge brings a premium look and feel at a more affordable price tag. (Image via Motorola)
The Motorola Edge brings a premium look and feel at a more affordable price tag. (Image via Motorola)

The Motorola Edge sits a level below the Edge Plus and targets a more mid-range audience. You get a slightly smaller 6.6-inch OLED panel with a 144 Hz refresh rate that keeps everything silky smooth. You also get a triple-camera setup, similar to the Edge Plus, with this device.

FeatureSpecification
Display6.6-inch OLED, 144Hz refresh rate
ProcessorSnapdragon 7s Gen 2
CameraTriple: 50MP (main), 13MP (ultrawide), 2MP (macro)
Battery4,600mAh, 68W fast charging
Storage/Memory8GB/256GB
Price~$500 - $600

When it comes to the processor, this Motorola phone packs the very capable Snapdragon 7s Gen 2. Moreover, you get a sizeable 4,600 mAh cell, which fills up within 20-25 minutes, all thanks to the 68W fast charging.

In terms of pricing, it can be considered one of the best-value Motorola phones in the market. It will cost just $499 for the base variant, with the topped-out edition selling for $600. The device even dropped to just $300 in the Black Friday sale in 2024.

Pros:

  1. High-quality 144Hz OLED display.
  2. Balanced performance with Snapdragon 7s Gen 2.
  3. Competitive price for a mid-premium phone.

Cons:

  1. The camera setup lacks a telephoto lens.
  2. No wireless charging support.
  3. Average build quality compared to flagship phones.

4) Motorola Moto G84 5G

The Motorola G84 5G packs a vivid pOLED screen and dual cameras on a budget. (Image via Motorola)
The Motorola G84 5G packs a vivid pOLED screen and dual cameras on a budget. (Image via Motorola)

Coming to more budget Motorola phones, the G84 5G deserves a mention despite being over a year old now. The phone has been discounted to just $250 these days, making it one of the most well-rounded recommendations at this price point. You get a sizeable 6.5-inch pOLED panel that refreshes 120 times per second. The cameras are pretty decent too, with the main sensor packing a 50 MP lens.

FeatureSpecification
Display6.5-inch pOLED, 120Hz refresh rate
ProcessorSnapdragon 695
CameraDual: 50MP (main), 8MP (ultrawide)
Battery5,000mAh, 30W fast charging
Storage/Memory12GB/256GB
Price~$250 - $300

In terms of computing hardware, you get the Snapdragon 695, which has continued to be quite powerful since its launch. This Motorola phone is also quite generous in memory and storage — you get 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, which is plenty for a $250 device. It also bundles a 5,000 mAh cell that can comfortably push an all-day battery.

Pros:

  1. Excellent value for money under $300.
  2. Vibrant 120Hz pOLED display.
  3. Long battery life with fast charging.

Cons:

  1. Snapdragon 695 lags behind flagship processors.
  2. Plastic build may feel less premium.
  3. Limited low-light camera performance.

5) Motorola Moto G13 ($139)

The Moto G13 is an entry-level Motorola phone offering a 90Hz LCD and affordable design. (Image via  Motorola)
The Moto G13 is an entry-level Motorola phone offering a 90Hz LCD and affordable design. (Image via Motorola)

Motorola phones particularly shine on a tight budget, as they have some of the best sub-$150 offerings these days. The Moto G13 is a particularly interesting choice that offers a few top-of-the-line features while keeping the price tag low. For starters, you get a 6.5-inch 90 Hz IPS LCD panel, which is pretty decent at this price point.

FeatureSpecification
Display6.5-inch IPS LCD, 90Hz refresh rate
ProcessorMediaTek Helio G85
CameraTriple: 50MP (main), 2MP (macro), 2MP (depth)
Battery5,000mAh, 10W charging
Storage/Memory4GB/128GB
Price~$139

Processing is handled by the Helio G85, which has been shown to be more capable than multiple cheaper Snapdragon offerings. Much like the G84, this phone also packs a 5,000 mAh battery cell, however, the bundled 10W charger takes quite some time to fill up. In terms of storage and memory, the phone starts from 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB ROM and maxes out at 4 GB/128 GB.

Pros:

  1. For under $150, this Motorola phone offers significant value.
  2. Decent 50MP main camera for the price.
  3. Large 5,000mAh battery ensures all-day use.

Cons:

  1. Slow 10W charging speed.
  2. The Helio G85 processor is only suitable for basic tasks.
  3. The display lacks higher-end vibrancy and sharpness.

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These are some of the best-value Motorola phones to consider in early 2025. On multiple occasions, we have preferred an older device because the discounts on them make them incredible purchases at the price point. With the options above, you can get the most out of your money.

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Edited by Shraman Mitra
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