It's official: Moto Edge 50 is the slimmest MIL-STD-810H phone, launching on Aug 1

25 July 2024
The vanilla Edge 50 will have a curved 6.67" 1.5K" display and a 5,000mAh battery with 68W wired and 15W wireless charging.

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Nevermind, no Moto for Indonesia. Probably due to strong competitions, especially from Honda and Yamaha

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    • Tech Guy
    • fCQ
    • 25 Jul 2024

    Well I knew it was 7 Gen 1 all along. It was guessable since Fusion has 7s Gen 2 & Pro has 7 Gen 3, so middle one should be 7 Gen 1 & certification cleared last month that it has 7 Gen 1. But I am disappointed. I expect 8050 instead of 7 Gen 1 due to it's issues. Also, 8020 of last Gen performs better in Antutu. So, Obliviously, I expected 8050, since it's been used by Tecno & Infinix, I reviewed it, it's very good not excellent cuz some have heating issues but not everyone.

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      • Anonymous
      • KRW
      • 25 Jul 2024

      "The front of the Moto Edge 50 has a CURVED 6.67” P-OLED display"

      A recipe for disaster.. "MIL" will meant nothing.

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        • Roter Drache
        • 3%W
        • 25 Jul 2024

        The Mil STD 810 is just marketing gimmick, since Motorola doesn't even have to test their devices to label it "mil std 810"

        Here's an explanation from Wikipedia:

        U.S. MIL-STD-810 is a flexible standard that allows users to tailor test methods to fit the application. As a result, a vendor's claims of "...compliance to U.S. MIL-STD-810..." can be misleading, because no commercial organization or agency certifies compliance, commercial vendors can create the test methods or approaches to fit their product. Suppliers can — and some do — take significant latitude with how they test their products, and how they report the test results. When queried, many[quantify] manufacturers will admit no testing has actually been done and that the product is only designed/engineered/built-to comply with the standard[citation needed]. This is because many of the tests described can be expensive to perform and usually require special facilities. Consumers who require rugged products should verify which test methods that compliance is claimed against and which parameter limits were selected for testing. Also, if some testing was actually done they would have to specify: (i) against which test methods of the standard the compliance is claimed; (ii) to which parameter limits the items were actually tested; and (iii) whether the testing was done internally or externally by an independent testing facility

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          • fDX
          • 25 Jul 2024

          7 Gen 1? Why? At least the battery is 5000mAh, so I still have hope.

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            • Anonymous
            • SYq
            • 25 Jul 2024

            that's just IP68 with extra step
            also there is no standardized MIL-STD-810H for commercial certification so everyone can claim their product is "compliant"

              So the Edge 50 Fusion was supposed to succeed the Edge 40 Neo and the Edge 50 Fusion being a new member in the family, I guess?