![]() ![]() ![]() This OLED display runs at 2,340x1,080, and it refreshes at 90Hz - a relative rarity in devices that cost this much. This 6.7-inch Endless Edge display was one of the Edge Plus's standout features, and while it wasn't as technically impressive as the screens Samsung and OnePlus used in their flagships, it absolutely shines in this lower-cost package. Motorola transplanted the screen from the Edge Plus straight into the Edge, and trust me - that's a good thing. It's like Motorola went across the board and dialed everything back just a little - enough to take the Edge out of flagship territory, but not enough to spoil most of what it got right with the Edge Plus. The rest of the package, from the Endless Edge screen to the speakers to the headphone jack and microSD card slot, has been left completely untouched. (In the US, anyway some international versions only have 4GB, which definitely isn't great.) Motorola also went with a 64MP main camera for the Edge rather than one of Samsung's 108MP sensors, and, well, that's about it. It fitted the phone with 6GB of RAM instead of 12GB. Motorola gave the Edge a Snapdragon 765G chipset - the very same one that powers all of its rivals - and a 4,500mAh battery. That's a somewhat reductive way to look at things, but it's accurate all the same. Then, it swapped some slightly more modest components into the same body and shipped it as the Edge. After four years of focusing on cheap phones that make consistently solid money, Motorola took a stab at a proper, premium smartphone, with high-end everythings and an eye-catching design to boot. To understand the Edge, you need to take a step back and consider its premium sibling, the Verizon-exclusive Edge Plus. As I continue to use the phone and compare it to a growing number of competitors, I'll update this story with further impressions and eventually a full review score. That's why we're not calling this a review - for now, anyway. 6.7-inch “Endless Edge” OLED display, 90Hz refresh rateĦ4MP f/1.8 wide camera, 16MP f/2.2 ultra-wide/macro camera (117 ° field of view), 8MP f/2.4 telephoto camera, time of flight sensorĪuthor's note: It's been pretty hectic around here lately, and I haven't been able to test the Motorola Edge as thoroughly as I would like. ![]()
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