The latter point means the Edge 30 Ultra's ultra-wide camera can capture macro shots as well as traditional ultra-wide landscape-style photos. Thankfully, Motorola still includes a competitive ultra-wide camera, combining a 50MP sensor with an f/2.2 aperture, a large 1/2.76-inch sensor, and autofocus. The two other cameras on the Edge 30 Ultra are less standout, with the 12MP telephoto camera only delivering a two-times zoom range and a very traditional 12MP resolution. The camera also benefits from OIS and a wide f/1.9 aperture lens. The 200MP sensor captures 12.5MP photos by default thanks to its 16-to-one pixel binning. This is a 1/1.22-inch sensor, which is physically larger than the sensor in the iPhone 14 Pro Max – a mighty spec considering the phone is significantly cheaper. ![]() The big-hitting news when it comes to the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra's camera is that it features a primary 200MP sensor, which is Samsung's latest, ISOCELL HP1. With its beaming 1250 nits maximum brightness, even in sunny climes, it's easy to see what's on your screen, and thanks to a host of customization options within the settings, you can also adjust the display settings to tweak saturation and color balance to best suit your tastes. ![]() Nevertheless, only real pixel peepers will consider the Edge 30 Ultra unsharp, given it still crams 395 pixels in every inch of screen. With 1080 x 2400 pixels, Motorola's phone is slightly less sharp than the finest iPhones and Samsung Galaxys. Perhaps one area the Edge 30 Ultra falls behind top-tier flagships like the Oppo Find X5 Pro is resolution. Motorola has tuned the colors to strike a fine balance between vibrant and natural, and with its 10-bit coverage, gradients look smooth, and HDR10+ video is supported. It’s an OLED panel with a 144Hz refresh rate, so looks super-smooth and very punchy. It reminds us that Motorola is still relevant in the high-end space, even after years of churning out affordable phones.Īlso impressive is the Edge 30 Ultra’s screen. We reviewed the Interstellar Black model, though it's also available in Starlight White.Īll things considered, we’re big fans of the Edge 30 Ultra’s design. Understated, the phone's glass back is finished with a matte texture that has a diffuse look, so doesn't reflect light or hold onto fingerprints with any intention. To the right is a volume rocker and power button, and at the top, a Dolby Atomos insignia, foreshadowing decent quality stereo sound. On the bottom side of the phone is a USB-C port, a loudspeaker, and a SIM tray. Elegant in the hand, rich to the touch, on first impression, the Edge 30 Ultra is a winning piece of design. It's thin, at 8.4mm, and not too heavy at 198.5g, but it's still a handful thanks to its large 6.67-inch display. The Motorola Edge 30 Ultra combines curved glass on the front and back with an aluminum frame, so instantly feels premium.
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