However, if you have a bunch of questions about this phone, this article will attempt to answer as many of them as possible. Whether you want to know about the camera specs or how big of a battery comes in the phone, it will be explained.
What are the display specs?
One of the signature features of this phone would have to be the display. The Motorola Edge+ 2022 has a 6.7-inch POLED display. It has a resolution of 2400 x 1080, which makes it a Full HD+ display.
It runs at 144Hz, which is 16.6% faster than 120Hz displays. This means that you won’t be able to see much of a difference between the two refresh rates. However, a 144Hz display is 2.4 times faster than a 60Hz display. When it comes to brightness, the display can get up to 600 nits of brightness. That’s good enough to see the screen while under direct sunlight.
What processor does this phone use?
The Motorola Edge+ was one of the first phones to launch with Qualcomm’s 2022 flagship SoC. This is the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. This chip uses one Cortex-X2 core clocked at 3GHz, three Cortex-A710 cores clocked at 2.5GHz, and four Cortex-A510 cores clocked at 1.8GHz. These CPUs are accompanied by the Adreno 730 GPU.
When it comes to storage, there are three options. The base configuration is 128GB, the middle is 256GB, and the phone caps out at 512GB. As for RAM, there are options between 8GB and 12GB of RAM.
What software does it use?
Out of the box, the Motorola Edge+ runs Android 12. Motorola is doing the same. Motorola managed to deliver an experience really close to Stock Android, but it also adds its own flair to the software. This includes a more robust set of tools to customize the theme. For a more comprehensive breakdown of the theme customization tools, here’s our How-To guide for changing the theme. In a nutshell, you can customize a lot of the theme like the icon shape, text font, theme color, UI size, and so on.
Along with the features that intrinsically reside in Android 12, Moto has its own set of unique features. For starters, there are the Moto gestures that are present on several Motorola phones. There’s the double chop to activate the flashlight. This eliminates the need to unlock the phone to use the flashlight. You can access the camera quickly by twisting your wrist twice. It’s a quick and easy (also risky) way to activate the camera. If you need to quickly take a screenshot, you can hold down three fingers on the display. It will take a screenshot after about a second.
What are the camera specs?
The Motorola Edge+ has a triple-camera setup. The main camera is a 50MP shooter that bins down to about 12.5MP. It has an aperture of f/1.8 with a sensor size of 1/1.5 inches. This camera produces pictures with a pixel size of 1 micron. The main camera is accompanied by two additional cameras. One is a combination ultrawide/macro camera. This one also has a resolution of 50MP, and it bins down to about 12.5MP as well. This camera has a wider aperture of f/2.2, and it produces images with .64 micron pixels.
The last rear camera is the depth sensor. This one has a resolution of 2MP and an aperture of f/2.4. Upfront, we have an interesting story; the selfie camera has a higher resolution than the main camera. This is a 60MP camera that bins down to 15MP. On the video side, this phone can capture 1080p video at up to 60fps (when using super slo-mo, it can go as high as 960fps). Also, the camera can capture 4K video and 8K video at 30fps.
How is the camera’s performance?
Not great, unfortunately. The pictures wind up with blurry details and really oversaturated colors. The camera has a hard time finding the focus. The user would zoom into a photo only to find that the camera focused on the wrong subject in the picture. The night mode is decent, but it’s much easier to get blurry photos than with something like a Pixel.
How’s the audio experience?
The audio experience is pretty good. You’ll find that the dual speakers on this phone are more than good enough for most situations. If you’re listening to music with a lot of bass, then these speakers will shine. Music like pop, rock, hip-hop, and other modern genres should be good (I personally like their performance with 80s pop).
When it comes to vocals and orchestral music, it’s a different story. The emphasis on the bass causes the higher frequencies to take a back seat. Listening to classical music or certain film scores won’t be as immersive.
How are the battery and charging?
The Motorola Edge+ comes with a 4,800mAh battery. It can last you a day and a half with moderate to light usage. The battery can be charged via wired and wireless means. You have 30W wired charging which can charge it from 0%-100% in just over an hour. The 15W charger can charge the phone in about 4 1/2 hours. Also, The Motorola Edge+ can use reverse charging to help out other devices.
The battery can last you a good amount of time, but what if you want it to last a bit longer. Well, there’s the How-To guide to squeeze just a bit more juice out of your Motorola Edge+. It covers tips from setting your screen brightness to getting rid of background processes.
What features does the phone have? Which ones are missing?
Though this might not be considered a feature, the Motorola Edge+ 2022 comes with a charger in the box. You’ll get the 30W wired charging brick included. As for missing features, there is a handful. You’re not getting a 3.5mm headphone jack with this phone, unfortunately. If you want to listen to content, you’ll need to use Bluetooth devices or get a dongle.
While the three storage options should be enough for most people, some will be disappointed to know that there’s no expandable storage. You’ll need to be happy with the storage on the device. Even though having some sort of zoom camera is pretty much standard, this phone doesn’t. So, if you want to zoom further into your subject, you’ll have to do it digitally.
How much does this phone cost?
If you’re in the market for the Motorola Edge+, then you’ll need to get ready to pay some major bucks. The 512GB variant of this phone is $999. That puts it in direct competition with the Galaxy S22+, and it’s $100 more than the Pixel 6 Pro.
Who is this phone for?
The Motorola Edge+ is for dedicated Motorola fans who want the unique set of Moto features wrapped in a premium package. You’re not getting the best display or camera, but its performance and gaming capabilities carry the show. Motorola’s way of handling theme customization and the gestures will make any Motorola fan feel at home.