reviewing the 200MP, 120W battery-charging, and seriously gaming-savvy Motorola Edge 30 Ultra, a massive, super-spec flagship phone. Here is my final opinion of the Moto Edge 30 Ultra, shortly before the Pixel 7 Pro is released, after using it as my primary phone for more than a week.
See my reviews of the Samsung S22 Ultra and other nearly 7-inch smartphones, as well as the other top Android smartphones of 2022.
This Motorola smartphone made news for being the first to have a 200MP camera, and it can shoot well. The Motorola Edge 30 Ultra performs exceptionally well in low light conditions and is capable of handling HDR settings and taking beautiful photos. The only problem is that there isn't a dedicated telephoto camera.
Another winner is the game performance on Genshin Impact, PubG, CODM, etc. The show is run by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1, and you even have the Moto gaming mode to help out.
The Edge 30 Pro's battery life is sufficient for confident all-day play, and its 120W fast charging and wireless charging capabilities let you refuel quickly and conveniently.
So, in comparison to the Pixel 7 Pro, Samsung S22 Ultra, etc., is the Motorola Edge 30 Pro a worthy alternative? Well, it's undeniably a pretty entertaining option with not many drawbacks
Motorola Edge 30 Pro Review Chapters:
0:00 - Banging on
0:42 - Design
2:14 - Features & OS
3:37 - Display & audio
5:33 - Performance & gaming
6:32 - Battery life
7:17 - Cameras
10:22 - Verdict
See my reviews of the Samsung S22 Ultra and other nearly 7-inch smartphones, as well as the other top Android smartphones of 2022.
This Motorola smartphone made news for being the first to have a 200MP camera, and it can shoot well. The Motorola Edge 30 Ultra performs exceptionally well in low light conditions and is capable of handling HDR settings and taking beautiful photos. The only problem is that there isn't a dedicated telephoto camera.
Another winner is the game performance on Genshin Impact, PubG, CODM, etc. The show is run by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1, and you even have the Moto gaming mode to help out.
The Edge 30 Pro's battery life is sufficient for confident all-day play, and its 120W fast charging and wireless charging capabilities let you refuel quickly and conveniently.
So, in comparison to the Pixel 7 Pro, Samsung S22 Ultra, etc., is the Motorola Edge 30 Pro a worthy alternative? Well, it's undeniably a pretty entertaining option with not many drawbacks
Motorola Edge 30 Pro Review Chapters:
0:00 - Banging on
0:42 - Design
2:14 - Features & OS
3:37 - Display & audio
5:33 - Performance & gaming
6:32 - Battery life
7:17 - Cameras
10:22 - Verdict
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