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This week, Motorola unveiled two new members of the Edge 40 series: a US version of the Edge 40 Pro (with minor changes) and the vanilla Edge 40 for the European market.
Let’s start with the Motorola Edge 40 as it is the new model. This falls into the “premium mid-ranger” slot with its Dimensity 8020 chipset (actually a Dimensity 1100 with a new coat of paint) and a 50+13MP camera setup. As can be expected from the Edge series, this one has an excellent screen – 6.55-inch OLED, 144Hz, FHD+ – and a fast-charging battery with 4,400mAh capacity, 68W wired and 15W wireless charging.
All of this can be yours for €550/£530 (there’s only one configuration with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage). In terms of colorways, you can choose between an acrylic and two vegan leather options. Note that Motorola promises three years of OS updates and four years of security updates.
€550 can net you a lot of performance, for example the Xiaomi 12T Pro offers a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 (and a 200MP camera) for that price, not to mention a 6.67″ 12-bit 120Hz display with a slightly higher resolution and a 5,000 mAh battery display with 120W wired-only charging.
The post continues on our Blog: Weekly Poll: Can Motorola Edge+ (2023) or Motorola Edge 40 fit in your pocket?
Let’s start with the Motorola Edge 40 as it is the new model. This falls into the “premium mid-ranger” slot with its Dimensity 8020 chipset (actually a Dimensity 1100 with a new coat of paint) and a 50+13MP camera setup. As can be expected from the Edge series, this one has an excellent screen – 6.55-inch OLED, 144Hz, FHD+ – and a fast-charging battery with 4,400mAh capacity, 68W wired and 15W wireless charging.
All of this can be yours for €550/£530 (there’s only one configuration with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage). In terms of colorways, you can choose between an acrylic and two vegan leather options. Note that Motorola promises three years of OS updates and four years of security updates.
€550 can net you a lot of performance, for example the Xiaomi 12T Pro offers a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 (and a 200MP camera) for that price, not to mention a 6.67″ 12-bit 120Hz display with a slightly higher resolution and a 5,000 mAh battery display with 120W wired-only charging.
The post continues on our Blog: Weekly Poll: Can Motorola Edge+ (2023) or Motorola Edge 40 fit in your pocket?
