Motorola Edge 40 (Borderless 6.55" pOLED 144 Hz display, 50MP camera, 68W TurboPower charging, Dolby Atmos® audio, Android 13, 8/128 or 8/256GB, MediaTek Dimensity 8020, dual SIM), Jet Black

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Motorola Edge 40 (Borderless 6.55" pOLED 144 Hz display, 50MP camera, 68W TurboPower charging, Dolby Atmos® audio, Android 13, 8/128 or 8/256GB, MediaTek Dimensity 8020, dual SIM), Jet Black

Motorola Edge 40 (Borderless 6.55" pOLED 144 Hz display, 50MP camera, 68W TurboPower charging, Dolby Atmos® audio, Android 13, 8/128 or 8/256GB, MediaTek Dimensity 8020, dual SIM), Jet Black

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That digital zoom isn't great, so it's best avoided, but on the whole, this is a capable camera system that will serve most users pretty well. Video performance is rather solid with OIS smoothing out jittery hand movements – at least when using the main rear sensor – with fun video modes like Portrait Video and a unique stabilisation mode that’ll work when rotated a full 360 degrees further improving the experience. Naturally, the battery life will depend on how you use the phone, but there's the reassurance of having 125W charging. For example, if you make a double chopping motion with the smartphone in your hand, the flashlight is switched on. The sheer speed of the sensor also means it has the ability to essentially ‘freeze’ moving subjects, but it’s not quite as reliable as the Falcon Capture of the Honor Magic 5 Pro in my testing.

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Combined with great battery efficiency when watching video the Motorola Edge 40 is a great option for Netflix bingers and TikTok scrollers. Its secondary camera of 13 MP can take ultra-wide shots with its ultra-wide lens and 4X clear detail pictures with the macro vision lens. Daytime photos are also convincing with natural colors and a lot of detail, even in dark areas of the image.You can run Android apps on your PC or laptop, along with interact with incoming notifications and even use the phone’s cameras as a webcam. The Android security updates are more specific because the Edge 40 is slated to receive them every two months until January 2028. Motorola delivers a flagship experience in the Edge 40 Pro that will challenge some phones are that are much more expensive, so it represents good value for money. GHz, Tri core, Cortex A710 + 2 GHz, Quad core, Cortex A510) processor so that you can enjoy a smooth and lag-free performance while accessing multiple apps and playing intense graphics games.

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To use the 165Hz mode it needs to be selected manually and it locks into that refresh rate, whereas there's an auto mode that will adapt up to 120Hz, which gives some parity to the likes of Samsung's adaptive refresh rate. Our test candidate also offers less RAM (8 versus 12 GB) and is only equipped with two camera sensors instead of three, but these also generate a resolution of 50 MP. The frequency of 144Hz is very low, so the flickering may cause eyestrain and headaches after extended use. That's one thing that's a blessing: while it's not as fast as the larger Moto Edge 40 Pro (which is 125W), you can connect this phone and in the time it takes to have a quick sandwhich, you'll be charged and ready to go. These speakers put in a good showing for themselves, with appreciable volume offering good performance when gaming or watching movies without a headset.The ultra-wide-angle camera (Hynix HI1336) covers a 120° field of view and has a resolution of 13 MP.



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