Motorola hasn’t been at the top of the list lately when it comes to sought-after flagships. something that could potentially change that is the Edge 30 Ultra, a device that packs a big punch in the camera array. On the back of the Edge 30 Ultra, there is a set of three different cameras. First and biggest of the bunch is the 200MP f/1.9 camera, which features what Motorola calls “Ultra Pixel Technology.” The same sensor is also equipped with OIS. To go along with that, there’s an ultrawide unit that comes in at 50MP and a 12MP telephoto lens that has 2x optical zoom. With this main sensor, Motorola is touting 8K UHD or 4K UHD HDR10+ video recording at 30 fps and 4k UHD at 60. In terms of cameras, the Edge 30 Ultra is packed to the teeth and set to have competitive edge photography – seriously no pun intended. While the camera setup is undoubtedly sharp, that’s not the only thing the Edge 30 Ultra has going for it. Internally, the new flagship will run a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC with 12GB of RAM to pair. Out of the box, the Edge 30 Ultra will run Android 12. Motorola has yet to make any mention of an update policy with this device, although historically, the company hasn’t been too above it. To power the beast of a camera array and high-end processor, Motorola stuffed a 4,610mAh battery inside, giving an estimated battery life of “over a day.” Obviously, it all depends on how well everything is optimized for the battery to perform optimally. That said, on paper, the Edge 30 Ultra looks like it will be able to handle heavy workloads. In case the Edge 30 Ultra doesn’t make it through a full day, the flagship is equipped with Motorola’s TurboPower 125W charging with up to 50W wireless charging. Motorola claims 12 hours of extra battery life with seven minutes of charging via 125W charging .As for the display, the Edge 30 Ultra has a huge 6.67″ OLED HDR10+ display with curved edges that can run at 144Hz. Beneath the Gorilla Glass 5 display is also an in-display fingerprint sensor. Overall, the Edge 30 Ultra looks like a great device on paper. The 200MP camera is certainly an enticing prospect, as long as Motorola’s image processing is on par with the hardware. That, combined with the flagship Snapdragon SoC, should make for a solid Android phone. You can buy the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra starting at €900 for the 128GB model in Europe today, with no plans to enter the US market. Edge 30 Ultra is available in two colors” Starlight White and Interstellar Black.
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