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Motorola Edge (2024) Review
Motorola Edge (2024)
4.7 /5
  • Design (4.5)
  • Performance (5.6)
  • Show (4.4)
  • Battery life (4.3)
  • Camera (4.5)
Motorola Edge (2024)
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Review

Motorola Edge 2024 manages to be a very serious player in the segment of mid-range smartphones; indeed, against its predecessor, it does an immaculate job, but where it actually stands is difficult to say.

 

Its move to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor is arguably the biggest upgrade on Motorola Edge 2024. While not as robust as some flagship options out there, such as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, utilized by the competitors like the OnePlus 12R or Pixel 8a, it nonetheless is doing a good job of everyday tasks. The smoothness has been reported to hold during multitasking and gaming sessions by users, though benchmarks show that in certain areas it may lag behind last year’s MediaTek Dimensity 7030.

 

This is, hands down, where the display of this phone turns out to be the strong point: a 6.6-inch pOLED panel that not only supports HDR10 but does pretty well in brightness to ensure outdoor visibility. The colors are bright and near real-to-life, making this device quite perfect for media consumption-be it streaming videos or gaming. A refresh rate of 144Hz ensures fluent animations and transitions inside apps and games.

 

Battery performance has been majorly bumped up on Motorola Edge (2024), with a larger capacity of 5,000mAh compared to the predecessor’s 4,400mAh battery. Users can get around 7-8 hours of screen-on time with typical usage. The device supports rapid charging with its 68W TurboPower feature, which manages to charge the device from zero to full in about 39 minutes, something quite remarkable for any smartphone.

 

With the Edge (2024), Motorola is taking steps to improve its camera technology. That said, the main camera is a 50MP sensor as well as a 13MP ultrawide lens secondary camera for working in low light. The camera performs well under a range of conditions, but users have reported that image processing is sometimes over aggressive — particularly in images shot in lower light — leading to over processed images.

The front camera does not differ much in impressiveness at 32MP with autofocus, hence suitable for selfies and video calls. However, users have reported some occasional issues with video recording while zooming in or out — brief interruptions occur during footage capture.

 

In terms of design, Motorola Edge (2024) is really standing out with its sleek profile and premium materials. Besides aesthetic appeal, the vegan leather back gives much better grip compared to the normal glass back. While many users may find the curved screen very attractive, some still like flat screens due to accidents.

 

At a retail price of around $550, many reviewers argue that while Motorola Edge (2024) offers solid features and performance, it struggles to justify its price tag against competitors like OnePlus and Google Pixel devices that offer superior specifications for similar or lower prices. However, if found on sale or at promotional prices closer to $450-$500, it becomes a more attractive option for consumers looking for a well-rounded smartphone experience without breaking the bank.

 

For some concluding words, Motorola Edge (2024) promises a great set of features and decent performance across the board, but against others in its class, those buyers might want to press their bets. The outstanding design and strong battery give reasons to like it; yet, price-related compromises raise eyebrows toward options through which more value for money will be obtained.

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Pros
pros

Beautiful 6.6-inch pOLED display.

pros

Powerful Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor.

pros

Excellent 50MP primary camera performance.

pros

Big 5000mAh battery capacity.

pros

Support for 68W TurboPower fast charging.

pros

IP68 rating against water and dust ingress.

Cons
cons

Camera processing can sometimes be inconsistent.

cons

Motorola provides only a two-year software update commitment.

cons

A curved display may result in accidental touches.

cons

Pricing is a bit on the higher side compared to the competition.

cons

Performance is slightly lagging compared to flagship models.

cons

No expandable storage option for users.

Price
256GB 8GB RAM
$444.99
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