Motorola has announced its new top-of-the-line smartphone for the global market this Thursday. The Edge 30 Pro arrives to make the brand’s most powerful series even more premium.

In keeping with the premium design, Motorola hasn’t changed the build of the Edge 30 Pro as much compared to its predecessor. That means you’ll find an all-metal body with a 3D satin frosted glass back. On the front, the option continues with the drop-shaped notch in the center of the screen.
The fingerprint reader is on the side, so it won’t be this time that the manufacturer will bet on biometrics under the display.
The panel continues in the size of 6.7-inch and made of OLED material, with reproduction of more than a billion colors and a resolution that does not go beyond Full HD+.

Another feature kept is the 144 Hz refresh rate. In other words, you’ll be able to enjoy a system with much more fluid animations, apart from games with high frame rates. It is still support HDR10+ and 360 Hz touch sampling rate, with low latency, so you get faster responses on the display.
The Edge 30 Pro is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. On the part of memories, Motorola brought only one variant of this model in Europe with 12GB of RAM in it, in addition to a total of 256GB of internal storage.
The camera set has three sensors at the rear, led by the main 50MP. The resolution is lower than the last generation, but at least now the pixels are bigger and promise up to three times more sharpness. The module also has a 50MP ultrawide lens, so you can record much more of the high resolution scenes. It is hybrid for its autofocus, which allows it to be used in macro mode, with up to four times closer than a standard lens.

On the software side, the Edge 30 Pro comes with Android 12. And as we already know from other devices of the brand, the MyUX interface comes in that standard with practically no modifications.
Its battery has a slight increase over its predecessor. Now, it’s 4,800 mAh, which promises more time out of the socket. Another upgrade is the charging power, which has evolved from 30W to 68W. This means that the device should spend much less time connected, until it reaches 100%. According to the brand, it is possible to have 50% in just 15 minutes.
The Edge 30 Pro arrives in Europe in blue and white colors, with sales are expected to begin soon.

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