Motorola edge 30 ultra

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A surprise new iPhone 14 and Galaxy S22 rival – Motorola Edge 30 Ultra review

The phone is good for photography, especially thanks to its inclusion of a telephoto lens (something we don’t always see, even at this price point), but the super-high-res camera isn’t even in the top three features of the phone. Perhaps our favorite aspect of the phone is its design. The ‘waterfall’ curved-edge display makes it feel fantastic to hold, although the textured glass rear and perfectly proportioned width help too. The display is top-notch, with a 144Hz refresh rate giving it an edge over the competition, and combined with a top-end Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 processor the phone is fantastic for gaming or other power-hungry processes. Talking of power, the phone charges incredibly quickly at 125W and, unlike most other fast-charging phones, actually has a good battery life, easily lasting for a day of use between charges. Every aspect of the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra is utterly premium, making for a fantastic user experience, and unlike most other amazing phones like this, you’re not paying an arm and a leg to get it. If we had to point to a weak area of the phone, it’d probably be the camera. It’s not bad, but 200MP is just unnecessary and we’d have loved to see a zoom lens with a longer zoom than just 2x. But this is just a wish list for an even more impressive phone, and they’re not even that important, given that the phone is already so impressive. It’s going to be hard for other phones to seem impressive, or even interesting, in the wake of the Motorola Edge 30 ...

Motorola Edge 30 Ultra review

These are the best offers from our affiliate partners. We may get a commission from qualifying sales. 256GB 12GB RAM 128GB 8GB RAM Introduction The name is familiar - Motorolas with Edge 30 in their names have been around since the start of the year. But the Edge 30 Ultra is part of the latest batch of three models announced for the world just last week, and it's the top-of-the-line one. Let's see what it's all about. But first - some more nomenclature. As is normally the case, a smartphone already available in China under a different name is the Edge 30 Ultra's alter ego - the Moto X30 Pro. At this point, we don't think there are plans for availability in North America, but if past experience is any indication, there will likely be another name for essentially the same phone there (again, if the phone does make it to North American markets). Motorola Edge 30 Ultra • Motorola Moto X30 Pro Back to the Edge 30 Ultra. The phone boasts some big numbers in multiple areas, starting with the 200MP main camera - the first implementation of that sensor that makes it to our doorstep. And that's not all, of course - keeping it company is a 50MP ultrawide with autofocus, and a telephoto, albeit more modest with the specs (2x, 12MP). The selfie camera brings us back into the megapixel race with its 60MP resolution. One-upping the competition in another numbers game, the Edge 30 Ultra's display can refresh at up to 144Hz - not a first for a Moto, but hardly common outside of gaming phon...

motorola edge 30 ultra

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Motorola Edge 30 Ultra Review

Verdict The Motorola Edge 30 Ultra is a successful return to the flagship fold for the brand, offering a stylish handset with a fine display, strong performance, and one of the cleanest and most pleasant-to-use UIs around. The camera set-up is merely adequate, but Motorola goes above and beyond with its wired and wireless charging provision. Key Features • Speedy wired and wireless charging Boasting 125W wired and 50W wireless charging support, you’ve got plenty of ways to quickly charge your phone. • Stylish design The phone’s design isn’t exactly original, but it has a stylish, tasteful poise for those who appreciate understated class. • Fast display The 144Hz refresh rate of the Edge 30 Ultra is a bit of a rarity outside of gaming phones, offering a buttery-smooth experience. Introduction Motorola has been in an on-again, off-again relationship with flagship phones, choosing to devote most of its time and attention to the affordable Moto G family. If previous Motorola Edge phones have seen the brand tentatively attempting to rekindle that flagship flame, however, then the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra sees the brand moving its stuff in and taking on some of the bills. Launching in September 2022, this is Motorola’s most serious flagship commitment in quite some time, with almost-top-level specs allied to a sleek design and a £749 price tag that would have been classed ‘premium’ not so long ago. Of course, we’re now some months on from the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra’s launch, and a...