Motorola Edge 50 Ultra hands-on review
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- Darth Caesium
- BiP
- 16 Apr 2024
Pumpino, 16 Apr 2024The photos from the main sensor don't win me over. I... moreSame. There's definitely some oversharpening going on, especially with those metal handrails in the picture of the inside of the balloon. The colours are a bit dull, there is some minor blurriness going on compared to some other phones' main cameras, and it seems like the oversharpening has been done to try to compensate for the lack of detail and it just fails and makes it even blurrier.
Edit: The same seems to go for the telephoto as well, though it's less of a problem and has stronger hardware going for it than other 3× periscope setups. Still, the oversharpening halos do appear around certain objects' edges, even if they're minor. Also, the ultrawide is meh, and the only praise I can give it is that it's relatively close with its colours to the main sensor, as is the telephoto, but the main sensor's colours are not that impressive to begin with.
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- Suresh R Nair
- 7k3
- 16 Apr 2024
I have been waiting for this model and will definitely buy this.
I thought that Ultra variant will come with 5000 mAH battery.
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- Pumpino
- XQh
- 16 Apr 2024
The photos from the main sensor don't win me over. I've seen a lot better.
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- AngryLithuanian
- 0xB
- 16 Apr 2024
€1000 for a phone, flagship or not, is not affordable in any context. But I do like where Moto is going with their products. That wood-like back looks really nice.
- PureOS
- Mx}
- 16 Apr 2024
1000€ smartphone is not affordable at all. Stop promoting that as a standard.
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- Vucea
- nDB
- 16 Apr 2024
My Edge 40 is one of the most comfortable phones I've used so far.