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Phone Arena
a day ago
- Business
- Phone Arena
We've picked the best early Prime Day phone and tablet deals: Galaxy S25+ for $200 off and more
$44 off (13%) It may be getting old, but the Motorola Razr (2023) is an absolute no-brainer ahead of Prime Day 2025 right now. The device has a beautiful 6.9-inch main display with 144Hz refresh rate and a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 chip. The cover display measures 1.5 inches, which may be small, but it still lets you check the weather or set a timer, etc. Get yours for less than $300 at Amazon right now.


Phone Arena
2 days ago
- Phone Arena
Motorola is working on a new premium-looking phone, here is what it looks like
Motorola Moto G96 | Image credit: Receive the latest mobile news Subscribe By subscribing you agree to our terms and conditions and privacy policy Do you like the overall design of Motorola's mid-range phones? Yes, the premium feel is unrivaled. I care more about functionality rather than looks. No, Motorola can do better than this. Yes, the premium feel is unrivaled. 0% I care more about functionality rather than looks. 0% No, Motorola can do better than this. 0% Display : 6.67-inch pOLED 10-bit, 144 Hz refresh rate : 6.67-inch pOLED 10-bit, 144 Hz refresh rate Chipset : Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 : Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 Memory : 12 GB RAM : 12 GB RAM Storage : 256 GB internal memory : 256 GB internal memory Main camera : 50 MP (Sony LYTIA 700C sensor) main, 8 MP ultra-wide : 50 MP (Sony LYTIA 700C sensor) main, 8 MP ultra-wide Front camera : 32 MP : 32 MP Battery : 5,500mAh : 5,500mAh OS : Android 15 Motorola Moto G96 | Images credits: No information about pricing options has been leaked yet, but it's safe to say Moto G96 will cost a bit more than Moto G86, which made its debut last month. For reference, Moto G86 was priced to sell for as low as €330 / £300 in Europe. For what is worth, Moto G96 offers a little bit more power in the same sleek chassis that Motorola fans are very familiar with. Non-tech savvy customers are unlikely to notice the subtle design differences between the various Moto G series information about pricing options has been leaked yet, but it's safe to say Moto G96 will cost a bit more than Moto G86, which made its debut last month. For reference, Moto G86 was priced to sell for as low as €330 / £300 in Europe. Grab Surfshark VPN now at more than 50% off and with 3 extra months for free! Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer Motorola introduced a mid-range trio last month , but there's one device missing from the collection, the Moto G96 5G. Although the smartphone was previously leaked, it was not among the devices Motorola launched at the end of new Moto G56 5G, Moto G86 5G, and Moto G86 Power 5G made their debut in Europe but are unlikely to be introduced in the United States. The same can be said about the Moto G96, a phone that hasn't been announced yet, but already had its specs sheet and design leaked a while ago The latest Moto G96 pictures reveal a very noticeable premium-looking design for Motorola's mid-range phone , and the information that comes with the images confirm this will be continuing its successful partnership with Pantone, which is why the Moto G96 will be available in these vivid colors: Catteleya Orchid, Dresden Blue, Greener Pastures, Asheligh Blue. Besides these bright hues, customers will also be able to choose the premium option, which is the vegan faux leather we put the Moto G96 and Moto G86 sides by side or compare any of the three phones launched last month by Motorola with the Moto G96, they look virtually the same. The only difference lies in the size and shape of the camera island.


Phone Arena
2 days ago
- Business
- Phone Arena
The gorgeous Mocha Mousse Motorola Razr+ (2025) foldable is deeply discounted for the first time
If you can't decide which of Motorola's three 2025 Razr devices you should get this summer, Best Buy could well help you make up your mind with an outstanding new deal of the day. As that label suggests, you have (less than) 24 hours to go for an unlocked Razr+ (2025) in a Pantone Mocha Mousse color at $799.99 instead of its $999.99 list price with no strings attached and no special requirements. $200 off (20%) 5G, Unlocked, 256GB Storage, 12GB RAM, 6.9-Inch Foldable LTPO AMOLED Display with 2640 x 1080 Pixel Resolution and 165Hz Refresh Rate Technology, 4-Inch LTPO AMOLED Cover Screen with 1272 x 1080 Pixel Resolution and 165Hz Refresh Rate Support, IP48 Water and Dust Resistance, Titanium-Reinforced Hinge, 50 + 50MP Dual Rear-Facing Camera System, 32MP Front-Facing Camera, 4,000mAh Battery, 45W Wired and 15W Wireless Charging Capabilities, Pantone Mocha Mousse Color Buy at BestBuy Do I know for sure that the Razr Plus (2025) will drop lower than $799.99 for Amazon Prime members in less than two weeks? Obviously not. Is there any other way to get this device at a substantial discount right now (in either a Mocha Mousse or Hit Pink hue)? No, there is not. So, yes, I strongly recommend you at least consider pulling the trigger today after taking a long, hard look at the Motorola Razr Plus (2025) spec sheet and realizing just how much value you can get at a very reasonable price. I'm talking larger 6.9 and 4-inch screens than Samsung's (significantly costlier) Galaxy Z Flip 6, Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processing power, not one but two different 50MP cameras, an equally impressive 32MP selfie snapper, and somehow, a hefty 4,000mAh battery with blazing fast 45W charging support squeezed into a premium body measuring just 7.1mm in thickness (when unfolded). Oh, and did I mention that this bad boy rocks both a durable titanium hinge and stylish vegan leather finish? Granted, the Razr Ultra (2025) is even better, with a little extra screen real estate, a faster processor under the hood, and a bigger battery... which is why it also costs a lot more than $799.99 and is thus by no means a decent budget-friendly foldable option this summer. Secure your connection now at a bargain price! We may earn a commission if you make a purchase Check Out The Offer


The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Shoppers scramble for ‘cracking' £68 mobile deal at Argos with FREE data and a bigger battery than iPhone
SHOPPERS are racing to pick up this "cracking" £68 mobile deal at Argos with free data and even more battery than the newest iPhone. The incredible deal includes a sleek phone with a generous 6.56-inch display and "fast charge technology" - as well as a whole SIM card for free. Advertisement 2 Shoppers are racing for a cheap phone deal which costs just £68 2 The Motorola phone comes with a free SIM card Credit: MobileMaya The Motorola G04 mobile phone in concord black is part of this It comes with a free VOXI SIM - which lets you use unlimited data across all social media , video and music apps. The state-of-the-art phone comes with a charging device, and boasts a boosted Its extra smooth 90Hz display beats out the more standard versions of recent iPhones, which usually adopt only 60Hz screens. Advertisement The wide 6.56-inch display also features an extra bright and notchless screen - giving the phone a slim and appealing design. It will also help users see what the screen is displaying even in harsh sunlight - as it comes with a High Brightness mode to counter this pesky phenomenon. And the camera definitely makes this bargain phone well worth the low price. The Motorola G04 comes with a 16MP AI-powered camera - which will let users take snaps with smart features that can enhance pictures. Advertisement Most read in Tech Warning In terms of RAM, the high-tech phone has 8GB with RAM Boost. This will help users keep several apps ticking along at once, for smoother multitasking. The battery is certainly worth writing home about too - as it has a mega 5000mAh battery which will help customers stay on the go rather than be stuck to a power outlet. It comes with a standard 64GB of storage. Advertisement The SIM - which comes with unlimited data on social media, video and music - will let customers use the 300GB of provided data on other things such as games or emails. The data is completely free for the first month. After that, it charges users £20 per month. The 30 day pay as you go SIM Card has a "first month" activation code that needs to be entered into the sim activation journey to get the first month with no charges. Advertisement VOXI is powered by SIM giant Vodafone, and users can cancel the service at any time as there is no contract. The deal was highlighted on Read more on the Irish Sun One user said: "Argos do some cracking deals on phones." You can All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed. Always do your own research before making any purchase. Advertisement


Time of India
2 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Not just Apple iPhones! Android smartphone makers like Samsung, Motorola step up exports from India to US; move due to Trump's tariff policies
It seems that Donald Trump administration's tariff policies are promoting not just Apple but other global smartphone makers as well to export from India to the US. Android phone exports from India to the US are experiencing substantial growth, alongside Apple's iPhones, influenced by both US tariff regulations and India's initiatives to boost exports. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now In the Indian smartphone manufacturing sector, whilst Samsung and Motorola have enhanced their export operations to the United States and other international markets, Apple maintains its position as the dominant smartphone exporter, particularly in shipments to the US market from India. Surge in Android smartphone exports from India to US Data from market research firm Canalys quoted in an ET report shows that Motorola, owned by Lenovo, exported 1.6 million Android smartphones from India during the initial five months of 2025, with the US receiving 99% of these shipments. This marks an increase from 1 million units in 2024. Industry experts note that Motorola, which partners with Indian manufacturer Dixon Technologies, previously relied predominantly on China for US market supply. China now faces a 55% US tariff since April, whilst India incurs 26%. Although smartphones are temporarily exempt from these reciprocal tariffs, the US policy outlook remains uncertain. According to Canalys data in the financial daily's report, Samsung, another significant exporter of smartphones from India to the US, delivered 945,000 units between January and May, up from 645,000 in the previous 12 months. The US imposes a 46% tariff on Vietnam, Samsung's primary export base for American markets. These tariffs are currently suspended for 90 days whilst Vietnam engages in trade negotiations. Dixon Technologies' Managing Director Atul Lall announced during a recent earnings call that they are boosting their production capacity by 50% above existing levels for Motorola, their key client. This expansion primarily aims to fulfil increased export demands to North America, particularly the United States, considering the current geopolitical landscape. Smartphone exports from India India's PLI Push Bears Fruit Driven by the government's PLI scheme aimed at establishing India as a global manufacturing hub, smartphone manufacturers are increasing their exports to African nations and the UAE. Companies like Dixon, Samsung, and Apple's partners Foxconn and Tata Electronics benefit from these incentives. Also Read | Data from Canalys shows that India's smartphone exports reached 35 million units during January-May, with Apple contributing 20.5 million units. The United States received 80% of Apple's exported devices. In 2024, total smartphone exports amounted to 60 million units, with Apple responsible for 50% of the volume. Other significant exporters included Samsung and Motorola. Industry analysts note that manufacturers including Samsung, Motorola, Transsion, and HMD Global (Nokia's manufacturer) are expanding their export operations from India. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The PLI scheme has enhanced their global cost competitiveness, enabling them to export to markets with sufficient capacity. According to Canalys, Samsung's production, both in-house and through Dixon, is likely to achieve or surpass its 2024 export figures, having reached nearly half its target by May 2025. The company's exports totalled 25.3 million smartphones in 2024, with 11.4 million units already exported by May 2025. Also Read | Samsung maintains its export leadership among Android manufacturers, though its growth has plateaued due to shifting market destinations influenced by tariff uncertainties, according to Canalys analyst Sanyam Chaurasia. "Motorola is emerging as a surprise mover, nearly doubling its US-bound exports." The Transsion group's brands - Infinix, Tecno and iTel - have increased their export activities. Dixon secured a controlling interest in Transsion's manufacturing operations in May 2023. Dixon's Lall indicated strong export commitments to African markets, where Transsion commands over 80% market share. The company is exploring possibilities to export Google Pixel phones manufactured at their Indian facilities. Vivo, the leading smartphone brand in India's market and of Chinese origin, has begun modest export operations from India. The company shipped approximately 350,000 devices in 2024, with 250,000 units already exported until May this year, primarily to Thailand and Malaysia. Following its strategic manufacturing collaboration with Dixon and relocation to larger production facilities, Vivo is expected to enhance its export volumes starting this year. Also Read |