PC Magazine - USA (2020-09)

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nearly the same size as the Edge+ and feels good in the
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displays we’ve seen at this price. It’s smooth, bright,
and has a wide color gamut, with excellent color
accuracy. The Endless Edge feature on the curves also
looks great, though you’ll want to disable it when you’re
reading an ebook, since it tends to warp text.


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times, but it failed only four times.


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sensors that sit vertically on the left side of the phone,
and a monochromatic Motorola logo is positioned at the
top center. Though the plastic panel looks as good as
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Motorola
Moto Edge
PROS Solid battery
life. Nice display.
3.5mm headphone
jack.
CONS Mediocre
cameras. No IP rating.
Lacks wireless
charging.
BOTTOM LINE The
$699 Motorola Moto
Edge delivers a solid
5G experience for less
money than most
competing phones
right now.
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