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Tuesday 18 August 2020

Motorola Edge Review: Everything That You Need to Know

 

Motorola Edge Review: Everything That You Need to Know








Motorola Edge is a mid-range smartphone that has been launched by Motorola in the market this July. However, despite being a mid-range phone, it supports 5G and has many premium features in it, which can give a tough competition to even many premium phones in the market. But should you really buy it? Well, that’s not an easy question to answer, especially when there are lots of other great phones in the market. So, to solve this problem, we have reviewed this device and all its features.

Here is everything that you need to know about Motorola Edge


Design

Motorola Edge features a 6.7-inch Full HD+ OLED display (Gorilla Glass 5) with a screen refresh rate of 90Hz and a triple camera setup. Besides this, it has a 25 MP selfie camera, optical fingerprint sensor, two powerful stereo speakers, 4500 mAh battery with 18W turbocharging technology, Bluetooth 5.1, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Additionally, it also supports 5G.

Processor and UI

Motorola Edge 10 comes with a 4 GB RAM, 128 GB internal storage, and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G processor and Android 10 (My UX) with no unnecessary software from Google.

Camera

Motorola Edge features a triple camera setup (64 MP, 18 MP, 16 MP) and a 25 MP selfie camera with features like HDR, night vision mode, auto smile capture, shot optimization, smart composition, etc. Additionally, it also has a 3D time-of-flight sensor on its backside.

Battery

Motorola Edge comes with a 4500 mAh battery with 18W fast charging technology (Wired charging) and can give 2-days battery backup once you have charged it fully.

Price

Motorola Edge comes with a price tag of $ 699, whereas Motorola Edge Plus comes with a price tag of $ 999.

Our View

Motorola Edge appears to be an amazing phone and is available in 2 variants (4 GB RAM and 8 GB RAM). Besides this, it has lots of amazing features in it, like 3D time-of -fight sensor, Bluetooth 5.1, two powerful stereo speakers, 18W turbocharging technology, etc. Overall, it is a very decent phone with lots of fantastic features in it.

Do you feel that Motorola Edge is better than other mid-range phones in the market? If yes, then do share your opinion with us in the comment section below this post.


Source:-  Motorola Edge

Wednesday 12 August 2020

Samsung Note 20 Ultra Review: Big, Bold, and Luxurious

 

Samsung Note 20 Ultra Review: Big, Bold, and Luxurious


The much-anticipated Note 20 Ultra has now finally been launched by Samsung, and it is quite something. Samsung is known for its best in the class displays and amazing cameras, the new Note certainly doesn’t disappoint. Unlike the Galaxy S20 Ultra, the Note 20 Ultra is not a camera-centric phone. The phone looks more balanced in terms of overall specs and is made of super high-quality material for giving it the ultra-premium vibe. Let’s have a look at some of the detailed aspects of the phone.


Look and Feel

Design is probably the most significant upgrade that you’ll notice about the Note 20 Ultra. It seems like Samsung has worked meticulously to perfect the design for its new Note; the result is an absolute gem of a phone. The design is eye-catchy with golden matte finishing on the back glass, a gorgeous curved edge display paired with slim body design. Samsung has always gone with a more edgy and boxy design for the Note series to differentiate them from their S series. The camera bump is noticeably huge, maybe because the same camera module has been used here as the S20 Ultra but in a much slimmer body that measures only 8.1mm. The Note looks sleek, classy, and modern.

Screen and Battery

It is a gorgeous 6.9-inch AMOLED panel with a 120Hz high refresh rate. And the screen is an upgrade from the S20 Ultra for two major reasons; one, the peak brightness is now tweaked to go up to 1500nits against the S20 Ultra’s max capacity of 1200nits, and two, the screen-to-body ratio has now improved and is now about 92%. The hole-punch for the front camera is now even smaller, making the display furthermore seamless.

A bigger screen generally equates to higher battery consumption. The battery on paper is a 4,500mAh which sure sounds like a downgrade from S20’s massive 5,000mAh battery. Still, Samsung has promised a good battery life on the ground that the refresh rate of the screen is now adaptive. It will limit the refresh rate when apps don’t support higher rates that work towards savings resources and give an overall better battery life. The super-efficient Snapdragon 865+ chipset and Samsung’s latest software optimization is also in the play when it comes to battery life improvement.

Camera and Performance

Despite not being advertised as a camera oriented smartphone, the camera here is fantastic. The quality and dynamic range of the shots are far more superior to that of the previous flagship. The main sensor is a 108-megapixel Samsung flagship paired with 12-megapixel telephoto and 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lenses. But the front camera here is just 10-megapixels, which may be deceiving as the quality of the shots and selfies clicked by it are at least on par with the S20’s, if not better. One of the major downsides of the S20’s camera module was that it struggled to focus on shots sometimes. This has been taken care of in the new Note with the help of a dedicated laser sensor for autofocusing.

The device’s price was expected to increase, but somehow Samsung has managed to keep the price competitive at $1299, making it even cheaper than the S20 Ultra. It looks like Samsung has finally addressed the customer’s needs and built a more affordable and balanced structure. Keep in mind that this phone is designed to go head to head against the upcoming Apple flagships, the iPhone 12 lineup.


Source:-   Samsung Note 20 Ultra


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