Sell my Motorola Razr Fold
Trade-in value up to $877 (512GB · flawless · unlocked) · paid quickly · free certified data wipe
Prices updated August 16, 2026 · refreshed daily from live market data
your Motorola Razr Fold is worth real money today. Phones lose value fast once the next model lands, so selling your Razr Fold sooner puts more cash in your pocket. BuyBackBear gives you a transparent quote in seconds, pays more than carrier bill-credit deals, wipes your data to NIST 800-88 standards with a free certificate, and pays you quickly after we inspect it. Lock today's price below.
What's my Razr Fold worth? A Razr Fold in flawless, unlocked condition is worth up to $877 with BuyBackBear today. Offers range from $74 for a broken unit up to $877 flawless, and we pay cash quickly after we inspect it.
Model numbers (printed on the back): 12GB RAM / 512GB STORAGE, check yours so we quote the exact variant.
Razr Fold: key trade-in facts
- Top payout (flawless, unlocked)
- $877
- Broken / won't power on
- from $74
- Storage sizes priced
- 256GB, 512GB
- Payment
- PayPal, Zelle, Venmo or check
- Shipping
- Free prepaid label, both ways
- Quote lock
- 14 days
- Data
- NIST 800-88 certified wipe
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Real cash vs a carrier trade-in
Your Razr Fold offer is paid as real cash you can spend anywhere. A carrier “trade-in” of a similar size is bill credit spread over 24 to 36 months, and only while you buy a new phone and stay on their plan.
- Real cash by PayPal, Zelle, Venmo or check
- Yours to spend anywhere, no strings
- We beat any competitor’s written quote by $2
- Spread over 24 to 36 monthly bill credits
- Only if you buy a new phone and stay on plan
- Leave early and the remaining credit disappears
| Condition | What it means |
|---|---|
| Flawless | Like new, no scratches, fully functional, no screen marks. |
| Good | Light wear, minor scratches. Screen and body intact, fully working. |
| Fair | Visible scratches or scuffs but no cracks. Fully functional. |
| Cracked screen | Cracked glass or display but the device still powers on and works. |
| Broken | Major damage, cracked back, bad screen, or faults. Still powers on. |
| Won't power on | Dead or won't boot, sold for parts. |
About the Razr Fold
The Motorola Razr 40 Ultra (also known as Razr+) is a premium foldable smartphone released in 2023, featuring a large, highly functional external display and a compact clamshell design when folded. It runs on a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor and boasts high refresh rate AMOLED displays.
- ✓Large and highly functional 3.6-inch cover display
- ✓Compact clamshell foldable design
- ✓High refresh rate (165Hz) main display
- ✓Powerful Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor
- ✓Thin and lightweight design
Razr Fold specifications
- Display
- Main: 6.9 inches; Co
- Panel
- Main: Foldable LTPO AMOLED; Cover: AMOLED
- Resolution
- Main: 1080 x 2640 pixels; Cover: 1056 x 1066 pixels
- Refresh rate
- Main: 165Hz; Cover: 144Hz
- Chip
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1
- RAM
- 8GB, 12GB
- OS at launch
- Android 13
- Main camera
- 12MP wide + 13MP ultrawide
- Front camera
- 32MP
- Battery
- 3800
- Charging
- 30W
- Dimensions
- Unfolded: 170.8 x 74 x 7 mm; Folded: 88.4 x 74 x 15.1 mm
- Weight
- 184.5
- Build
- Glass front (Gorilla Glass Victus), glass or vegan leather back, aluminum frame
- Water resistance
- IP52
- Port
- USB Type-C 2.0
- Unlock
- Side-mounted fingerprint sensor
- Storage
- 256GB, 512GB
Common Razr Fold issues we check at inspection
- Battery Life. The 3800 mAh battery, while decent for a foldable, can struggle to last a full day with heavy use, especially utilizing the high refresh rate displays and powerful processor.
- Camera Performance. While capable, the camera system is generally considered good but not on par with the best flagship slab phones in terms of low-light performance or advanced computational photography.
- Hinge Durability. As with many foldable phones, there are ongoing concerns about the long-term durability of the hinge and the inner display crease, though Motorola has improved its design.