Our second round of smartphone deals from Amazon US features devices from OnePlus, Motorola, and Google.
The OnePlus Open is down $560 from its usual retail price to $1,200. This is one of the best big-display foldables out on the market with very few compromises on the hardware and software fronts.
If you’re more into flip foldables, Motorola’s Razr+ 2024 (aka razr 50 Ultra) is down to $799. This is Moto’s current flagship foldable featuring a 4-inch cover screen, Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset and dual 50MP cameras.
You can also consider the Razr 2024 (aka Razr 50) which dials back to a smaller 3.6-inch cover screen and Dimensity 7300X chipset for $600.
The Razr 2023 (Razr 40) is also available for $430 and is a great entry point for a brand new foldable.
Next up is the OnePlus 12 which is down to $600 in its 12/265GB trim. You can also consider the 12R which dials down on the cameras and chipset but still offers top-tier performance and battery endurance/charging for just $400.
Google Pixel 8 is also available for just above the $400 mark. While its not the latest device from the Android maker it still offers a great display, cameras and software support.
Motorola’s Moto Edge (2024) is down to $350 which is a pretty sweet deal for a capable midranger with a 120Hz OLED display, 50MP main cam, 10MP telephoto and a 5,000 mAh battery with 68W charging.
Moto G Stylus 5G (2024) is available for $250 and it also offers a 120Hz 6.7-inch OLED, 50MP main cam and 5,000 mAh battery with 30W charging while also supporting stylus input.
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