Motorola Edge (2022)
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- Xeno
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- 11 Apr 2024
I got one of these with T-Mobile on promo. Mostly decent phone, though felt a bit cheaply made. Lacking a lot of features present on the edge+ from 2020 like USB webcam or desktop mode over USB. Ready For was still present but only worked over the desktop app which seemed kinda pointless and laggy. Screen is alright at 144hz but lacking in color vibrance. General CPU performance is good and GPU performance isn't bad, most games and apps should handle just fine. Big issue I had during regular use was having to swap between networks; texting wouldn't work over 5G and Data didn't always work well on LTE. Sometimes whole data connection would drop out until reboot. Motorola is very slow at updating Android environment outside of security patches. I recently had my edge 22 completely fail on me after about a year, it started rebooting itself and eventually froze on me, unable to reboot leaving it completely bricked. I've replaced it with a OnePlus N30 which is pretty similarly specced but has android 14 updates and a more feature rich deployment with OxygenOS and so far I'm liking it a lot better.
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- Bruno Ferrari
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- 28 Mar 2024
A very good smartphone at a reasonable price, but the problem is that the screen makes your eyes very tired. This particular model has a very high PWM and no flicker elimination. This is a problem with Motorola smartphones in general.
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- ckerno
- 0e6
- 05 Mar 2024
Just setup brand new Motorola Edge (2022) XT2205-1 from Amazon. Connected via USB-C (at both ends) cable to my old Motorola One 5G Ace (XT2113-2) with Android 11 and everything transferred over nicely. Does have wireless charging. Does not have eSIM as stated here (double checked on Motorola website and Edge (2022) does not have eSIM, the 2023 model does). Setup yesterday with Android 12. Today it received Android 13. I also like that this phone is slightly smaller (6.6" vs. 6.7") and lighter (170g vs. 212g) than my old Motorola One 5G Ace.
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- MaaNi
- sys
- 03 Mar 2024
I've been A Motorola User From Years, Motorola G6 Plus, Moto Z4 & Now I'm Using Motorola Edge 2022.
So Far I've Got No Complains Yet In Any Phone. Would Say That They Are The Most Reliable Phone, I'm Not Comparing With Any Brand But It Is What It Is.
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- Morrisohbig
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- 29 Feb 2024
I got this phone and it does not support esim as posted in this website.
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- AnonD-1138704
- sxr
- 20 Jan 2024
Yeets, 05 Jan 2024Bro I got mine from a deal for 30 bucksLink please
- MakeMotoBetterAgain
- ImA
- 10 Jan 2024
hey gsmarena update to say this phone has a13, it has now rolled out to everyone
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- Yeets
- kSx
- 05 Jan 2024
omkar, 19 Dec 2023ufs 3.1. just bought new edge 2022 for 96 usd..Bro I got mine from a deal for 30 bucks
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- Omkar
- X%v
- 03 Jan 2024
MakeMotoBetterAgain, 22 Dec 2023canada got andriod 13, i dont know when USA is getting A13India..after 5 years
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- omkar
- X%v
- 19 Dec 2023
slightlyusedpsz, 18 Jan 2023Don't know about the UFS version, but it does have ... moreufs 3.1. just bought new edge 2022 for 96 usd..
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- GEOFFREY PENA
- EDy
- 03 Dec 2023
Anonymous, 20 Aug 2023Plz share your experience regarding gaming perspective.I've had this phone since it first dropped and I'm not the most heavy gamer but I game and everything I've thrown at it is handled with ease COD asphalt 9 Ginshin All the regular games I've tested this Dimensity 1050 chipset is really good. You won't be disappointed 👍
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- GEOFFREY PENA
- EDy
- 03 Dec 2023
Nbbear, 01 Oct 2023Apparently android 13 was suppose to sent out to moto edge ... moreAs of this post I'm still on Android 12. And the promises that were made when this phone was released sounded Very good. That was one of the reasons I added this device to my arsenal. I really hope there not gonna give my Motorola Razr Plus this same treatment.
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- RobX
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- 29 Nov 2023
Defective OS for HAS T3 (tesla coil) Hearing Aid Compatibility for Phone Calls
Supplier T-Mobile: The 2022 will connect to modern Hearing Aides - but has a glaring defect Motorola just refuses to acknowledge non-compatibility - despite hours of so-called technical assistance from Motorola (climb the ladder of Technical support).
Spent approx. 2 hr. 40 minutes with Motorola Technical Support.
Some of them are so English challenged, I would call back to get another. I was told that I was being raised to a next Tier Level Support - This was totally bogus! Each Tier had zero background, start at the beginning again. They pretended that Hearing Aide was not a feature of the phone that Motorola should support. Some next levels were so incompetent, I would just start over, and over. Eventfully I was at a top tier with a very rude person that appeared to have personal issues with people who are hearing impaired. They told me Motorola was not responsible for warranty, that my hearing aid had compromised my phone. That I should wipe my phone, re-root my phone and reload the OS on my own.
T-Mobile support after over 2 hours was instructed by upper managers not to discuss HAS. The local T-Mobile employees certainly appear to also have those instructions.
This model does connect to the Hearing Aide.
What Works with the Hearing Aide:
The Remote Hearing Aide configuration
The Audio (e.g. YouTube, other Players, Tones, Sounds) Volume control Up & Down
The Audio to Wireless connections ( Tones for connected) Volume control Up & Down
The Phone & Text Rings and Notification Volume control Up & Down
What Doesn't work - making it Useless:
Once a phone call is connected - the volume received is automatically at the lowest volume possible. The Volume UP doesn't function. This means any call received is at the Lowest Volume and can never be turned up! If in an extremely quite room, the conversation (at a whisper) is clear.
Background for those with Hearing Aid HAS T3 compatible:
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has wireless handset hearing aid compatibility requirements. These requirements deal with handset operations near hearing aids which operate in either acoustic coupling or inductive coupling mode.
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has established technical standards to measure wireless phone handsets for "compatibility" with acoustic and inductive hearing aids and have been adopted by the FCC. These standards are known as Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) ratings.
Induction Hearing Aids
T3-rating indicates the handset has satisfied the ANSI standard
T4-rating indicates the handset has exceeded the ANSI standard
Company Model FCC ID Rated Compatible
Motorola edge XT2205-1 IHDT56AE7 M3/T3
HAS compatibility came about due to the Americans With Disabilities Act.
My intent is to provide guidance to others who are considering the right phone.
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- Anonymous
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- 24 Nov 2023
Android 13 was rolled out on Nov. 6, 2023 according to their US website.
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- Sallu
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- 16 Oct 2023
byder, 18 Sep 2023yes you can use esim!No you can't use esim in every model of Motorola edge 2022
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- Nbbear
- IDr
- 01 Oct 2023
Apparently android 13 was suppose to sent out to moto edge 2022 on Sept 25 2023 l. Fido / rogers update page shows it but Telus/koodo don't mention it. I did get the security update on 25th but not android 13
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- Sallu
- 6p{
- 24 Sep 2023
yuhi, 23 Aug 2023So this mobile, edge 2022, does not have an option to use 2... moreYes
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- byder
- Lr%
- 18 Sep 2023
yuhi, 23 Aug 2023So this mobile, edge 2022, does not have an option to use 2... moreyes you can use esim!
- oofio2461
- Img
- 16 Sep 2023
just bought this phone to replace my G7 power that's aging and the camera aging for $150, hope it's good.