Motorola Edge 30 review: elegant and minimalistic

The Edge 30 is the thinnest 5G phone in the market and also the first to run on the Snapdragon 778G+

Review Summary

Expert Rating

7.5/10
Design
 
8.0
/10
Display
 
7.0
/10
Software
 
8.0
/10
Camera
 
7.0
/10
Performance
 
7.0
/10
Battery
 
6.0
/10

Pros

  • Thin and light design
  • Smooth 144Hz pOLED display
  • Capable cameras
  • Clean software

Cons

  • Performance can throttle
  • Battery life could be better

The Motorola brand has been delivering compelling smartphones in recent times. Its flagship Edge series saw a couple of strong offerings in the mid-range and affordable flagship segments last year. This time around, with the Moto Edge 30 series, the Lenovo-owned smartphone giant is keeping the same formula, ie. offering great specs along with clean software. I have with me the Motorola Edge 30, which among other things, is the thinnest smartphone with 5G capabilities. It’s also the first device to come with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 778G+ SoC. I have done a full benchmark and performance comparison of the device with the iQOO Z6 Pro’s (review) that comes powered with the regular Snapdragon 778G. The Motorola Edge 30 is priced at Rs 25,999, and it’s time to go into greater detail about the phone’s capabilities in this full review.

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Verdict

The Motorola Edge 30’s greatest strengths lie in its immaculate design, in-hand feel, a capable set of cameras, and a clean software experience. It is also the first phone in its segment to offer a 144Hz display while harbouring an OLED panel. However, some performance throttling is evident when the phone is subjected to heavy workloads, and the battery life could be better.

The lowdown





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Final verdict

The Motorola Edge 30 is an exquisitely built phone in terms of its overall aesthetics. However, the lack of a bigger battery capacity works to the detriment of the phone. It also doesn’t help that the performance, while fine for normal use, can throttle down due to the extremely thin design when the phone is stressed. On the positive side, its cameras work great in a variety of lighting conditions, the display is fluid and the software is clean as well. If these aspects appeal to you along with the svelte design, the Motorola Edge 30 might just be one of the best choices in the mid-range segment.

Editor’s rating: 3.5 / 5

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