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AT&T drops 2026 Razr+ price to $4.43 monthly

AT&T $4.43 – AT&T is offering the 2026 Motorola Razr+ for $4.43 per month for both new and existing customers, but the deal comes with specific shopping rules: buy through AT&T’s digital storefront, add a new line on an installment plan, choose an eligible unlimited plan,

For about five dollars a month, AT&T is putting a foldable phone within reach: the 2026 Motorola Razr+.

Right now. both new and existing customers can get the 2026 Motorola Razr+ for $4.43 per month at AT&T—down from its regular $29.03 monthly price. The catch is where and how you buy it. To take advantage of the offer, you have to purchase the phone online through AT&T’s digital storefront. No trade-in is required.

New customers will need to add a new line on an installment plan and sign up for an eligible unlimited plan. Existing AT&T customers can get the same discount by adding a new line as well. AT&T says the promotion saves buyers an additional $200 on the foldable phone for existing customers.

The offer is also limited by product configuration. The Razr+ 2026 is available only in a single setup: 256GB of storage in Pantone Mountain Trail, a deep forest green.

The phone itself sits in the middle of Motorola’s latest flip lineup. aiming to bring many of the premium Razr Ultra features at a lower price. It has a 6.9-inch pOLED internal display that is Pantone validated. designed to improve color accuracy and deliver more lifelike visuals. Outside. there’s a 4-inch external display that can run full apps. control media playback. and respond to messages without opening the phone.

On performance, the 2026 Razr+ is roughly on par with the previous generation. It uses a Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor and 12GB of RAM. Where it changes is battery size: it now includes a bigger 4,500 mAh battery for greater longevity.

Camera hardware lands on the back with a dual-camera system—50MP main lens and a 50MP ultrawide sensor. Motorola positions the lenses as capable of capturing sharp. detailed images even in low-light environments. and the phone includes AI-powered photography tools like Face Retouch. Photo Enhancement Engine. and Auto Signature Style.

How the math works matters, too. As part of ZDNET’s rating system, the promotion earned a deal rating of 2/5. The monthly price drop looks huge—nearly $30 down to less than $5—but the overall savings add up to roughly a 15% discount, which is part of why the rating is relatively modest.

Deals like this don’t last forever: they’re subject to sell out or expire at any time. ZDNET notes it stays committed to finding. sharing. and updating the best product deals. and says its team regularly checks that deals are still live and obtainable. If you missed out, it says new chances for savings are constantly being shared at ZDNET.com.

For readers considering a flip this summer, the point of the offer is simple: it places a premium-style foldable phone in a price range many people haven’t paid for before—if you’re willing to meet AT&T’s specific terms.

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4 Comments

  1. So it’s $4.43 a month… but only if you add a new line and pick some unlimited plan right? That sounds like the price is “fake” unless you were gonna upgrade anyway.

  2. Wait is this the one that flips? My friend said Razr phones always break at the hinge after like a year, so I don’t get how $4.43 is even possible. Like is it just subsidized then you pay later or what.

  3. They said no trade-in required, which is cool I guess, but you still gotta buy through their digital storefront and limited color/storage? I hate that. Also existing customers can get it by adding a line… so essentially everyone needs a second phone??

  4. Pantone Mountain Trail?? lol marketing has gotten out of hand. I saw $29.03 normal price and thought that was per month forever, but then $4.43 sounds like they’re basically giving it away. Does that mean the battery is trash or something? Like AT&T always bundles the real cost somewhere.

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