![]() The new Edge 20 Pro comes with a screen refresh rate of up to an impressive 144 Hz, which makes all navigation and operation feel lightning fast. The OLED screen has the same size as on the Edge+, namely 6.7 inches, and the FHD+ resolution has the two mobiles also in common, but here the similarities end. It’s a bit annoying – especially since the phone otherwise feels both well-built and robust, and despite the smooth back, it is also not prone to collecting fingerprints from greasy fingers. (Photo: Peter Gotschalk)Įdge 20 Pro has a fairly large camera module that sits furthest to the left on the back, which unfortunately means that the phone tends to tilt when lying on a table, and then it is quite slippery, as both the back and front are made of Gorilla Glass 5, so we did not always feel that we had a good grip on the phone. Despite the smooth back, the phone is not prone to picking up fingerprints. Both the back and front of the Motorola Edge 20 Pro are made of Gorilla Glass 5. The fingerprint reader is integrated in the power button and not in the screen, which worked fine for us when we tested the phone. Unlike the Edge+, the Edge 20 Pro comes without access to headphones, and on the left side you will find just a small button that activates Google Assistant, while you both turn on and off and adjust the volume using the two larger buttons on the right side of the phone. It also measures only 7.99 mm in thickness, where its predecessor had a waist width of 9.6 mm, and that makes a big difference in practice. Where the Motorola Edge+ was both slim and chubby at the same time, the Edge 20 Pro looks more like a completely normal smartphone. However, Motorola did not abandon the Edge series for that reason, but they have apparently been thinking things over thoroughly before the direct successor to the Edge+, the Motorola Edge 20 Pro, was launched. The Edge 20 Pro has a fairly large camera module that sits at the far left on the back, which unfortunately means that the phone tends to tilt when lying on a table. And the violently curved screen was decidedly user-unfriendly. we experienced definite errors in the camera software when we tested Edge+, just as 5G was not activated on the rather expensive smartphone when it came on the market. Thus, the dead-expensive foldable Motorola Razr 5G was a nasty disappointment, while the company’s first attempt at a real top mobile, the Motorola Edge+, was a lukewarm and rather unfinished affair.Īmong other things. We have repeatedly called Motorola the king of the middle class, and the company has given us several excellent mobiles in the reasonable price segment – such as the budget model Moto G30, the premium mobile Moto G100 and the super cheap 5G mobile Moto G 5G Plus.īut until now, Motorola has had greater difficulty gaining a foothold in the absolute high-end class mobile phone market.
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