Also, I would’ve liked at least QHD+ resolution at the Edge 30 Pro’s price tag. The panel is not LTPO 2.0 and can only cycle down to 60Hz to conserve battery. There are, however, a few drawbacks which I noticed compared to the competition. Motorola has incorporated a few tricks such as Attentive display, Peek display, and Edge lights, for more intuitive usage. Safe to say watching the Rings of Power on the screen was every bit as surreal as the filmmakers wanted it to be. Apart from that 10-bit panel can display up to a billion colours, and has a peak brightness of 1,250nits along with DC Dimming. The screen has HDR10+ capability which works on OTT platforms like Netflix. However, the panel has all the chops to become a stunning visual aid. The pOLED panel pushes the refresh rate to 144Hz although coming from a 120Hz screen on the OnePlus 10 Pro ( review), the difference is not very evident. However, if there were one thing I could change, it would be a slightly lower positioning of the volume rocker.Įxtremely bezel-less in nature, the 6.67-inch Endless Edge display is also a standout feature on the Edge 30 Ultra. Such is the exquisite nature of its design that only the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra ( review) or the Vivo X80 Pro ( review) can stand toe-to-toe with the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra. Motorola has also been kind enough to pack in a clear silicone case for extra protection while keeping the phone’s elegance on full display. While there is no stringent water resistance on the device, the company has provided the Edge 30 Ultra with an IP52 rating. Finally, there is a USB Type-C port, a couple of microphone holes, and a dual-SIM slot on the side that makes up the phone’s design and build. The earpiece slit doubles up to provide stereo sound output with the primary speaker on the bottom. Motorola’s branding can be seen in its familiar positioning at the centre while both the volume rocker and power button are present on the right edge. Below it sits the 50MP ultra-wide and 12MP telephoto sensors that complete the ensemble. I like the matte finish on the back panel and the Interstellar Black colour scheme adds to the device’s opulence.Ī large portion of the triple-camera housing is reserved for the 200MP Samsung sensor. Despite the Corning Gorilla Glass 5 finish on the front and back, the device tips the scales at just under 200g while having a thickness of 8.39mm. The Edge 30 Ultra has a narrow aspect ratio and fits comfortably in my hand. Although I’m not a huge fan of the curved display trend, which many OEMs are opting out of, the undeniable truth is that it does lend a sense of elegance to the device. I consider the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra among the most stylish phones currently in the market. The phone does excel in battery life and charging speeds, which make it a worthwhile flagship contender. On the negative side, it comes in only a single 128GB storage variant, has some throttling issues, and needs improvement in low-light photography. Apart from the svelte design and stylish exteriors, the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra also relies on its camera apparatus, performance, and clean software implementation.
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