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Motorola’s $400 Razr Fold launch discount is pretty tempting

Motorola’s $400 Razr Fold launch discount is pretty tempting

Phones aren’t cheap these days, but if you wait for the right time, you can snag a decent discount. Or, in the case of Motorola, eye off a sizable launch deal, which the phone brand has done for its upcoming Razr Fold and Razr 70 Ultra foldables.

At launch, the Motorola Razr Fold is $400 off, bringing it down to $2,399 at a bunch of Australian retailers. Likewise, the Razr 70 Ultra is $1,799 at launch, a $200 discount on the flip-style phone.

Foldable phones are among some of the pricier handsets currently available, but the Razr Fold is one of the relatively lower-priced options. I thoroughly enjoyed reviewing the Razr Fold, particularly its intuitive multitasking controls, long-lasting battery, and high-quality cameras. I’m also about to test the Razr 70 Ultra, which I’m eager to see in person after Australia missed out on the Razr 60 Ultra.

Via JB Hi-Fi and Harvey Norman, both phones are discounted from now until 5 August, several weeks after Motorola’s latest devices launch on 15 July. Telstra also has a $400 discount on the Razr Fold, in addition to a $600 trade-in bonus. But Telstra’s offer ends sooner, lasting until 15 July.

A closer look at the Razr Fold & 70 Ultra deals

For JB, the retailer’s Razr Fold and Razr 70 Ultra deal also pairs with a trade-in offer. For the Razr Fold, you can get a $600 JB Hi-Fi gift card when trading an old phone towards the new handset, while a $400 gift card comes with the Razr 70 Ultra for the same thing.

JB Hi-Fi also offers a $1,800 discount on the Razr Fold if you switch your phone plan to the retailer’s $99 monthly plan (which uses the Telstra network) for 24 months. Alternatively, it’s a $1,500 discount on the Razr 70 Ultra by signing up to JB’s mobile plan.

At Harvey Norman, the outright discounts are the same. The difference here is the telco offer. Harvey offers the Razr 70 Ultra for $0 upfront when pre-ordered with an Optus $69 plan, provided you stay with the plan for 36 months. Similarly, the Razr Fold costs nothing upfront when joining Optus’ $79 plan for 36 months.

Keep in mind that Harvey Norman’s Optus deals only last until 15 July.

Alternatively, you can buy one of the phones outright and pair it with one of Australia’s cheapest SIM plans.

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