This week, Motorola released the all-new Motorola Edge 30 Ultra, a flagship gadget with a 200MP rear camera and other tantalizing features.
Recently, Motorola hasn’t been at the top of the list when it comes to highly desired flagship handsets; but, the Edge 30 Ultra , a device with a powerful camera array, may change that.
Three distinct cameras are located on the back of the Edge 30 Ultra. The first and biggest of the lot is the 200MP f/1.9 camera with Ultra Pixel Technology, according to Motorola. OIS is also included with that sensor. Along with it, there is a 50MP ultrawide camera and a 12MP telephoto lens with a 2x optical zoom.
Motorola boasts 8K UHD or 4K UHD HDR10 video capture at 30 fps and 4k UHD at 60 fps with its main sensor. The Edge 30 Ultra is one of the most competitively equipped cameras available—no pun intended—it is jam-packed with features.
Although the Edge 30 Ultra’s camera arrangement is unquestionably impressive, that isn’t its sole strength. The next flagship’s internal processor will be the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, which will be paired with 12 GB of RAM. The Edge 30 Ultra will run Android 12 out of the box. Although historically the business hasn’t been particularly on top of that, Motorola hasn’t yet mentioned any form of update policy with this handset.

Motorola crammed a 4,610 mAh battery inside, giving it an expected battery life of almost a day. This battery power the beast of a camera array and high-end processor. In order for the battery to function at its best, it obviously depends on how well everything is optimized. In spite of this, the Edge 30 Ultra appears to be capable of handling a substantial workload on paper.
If the Edge 30 Ultra doesn’t last all day, Motorola’s TurboPower 125W charging with up to 50W wireless charging is available. Motorola claims that 125W charging can extend battery life by 12 hours on a seven-minute charge. The Edge 30 Ultra’s display is a huge 6.67-inch, curved-edge OLED HDR10 screen that can operate at 144Hz. A fingerprint sensor is also included within the display, which is protected by Gorilla Glass 5.
On paper, the Edge 30 Ultra appears to be a fantastic tool. As long as Motorola’s picture processing can keep up with the technology, the 200MP camera is undoubtedly an alluring possibility. This should result in a reliable Android phone when combined with the Snapdragon premium SoC.
The Motorola Edge 30 Ultra is now available in Europe € 900 for the 128GB variant, with no intentions to join the US market. There are two color options for the Edge 30 Ultra: Interstellar Black and Starlight White.
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