Motorola Edge 40 (Borderless 6.55" pOLED 144 Hz display, 50MP camera, 68W TurboPower charging, Dolby Atmos® audio, Android 13, 8/128 or 8/256GB, MediaTek Dimensity 8020, dual SIM), Jet Black

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Motorola Edge 40 (Borderless 6.55" pOLED 144 Hz display, 50MP camera, 68W TurboPower charging, Dolby Atmos® audio, Android 13, 8/128 or 8/256GB, MediaTek Dimensity 8020, dual SIM), Jet Black

Motorola Edge 40 (Borderless 6.55" pOLED 144 Hz display, 50MP camera, 68W TurboPower charging, Dolby Atmos® audio, Android 13, 8/128 or 8/256GB, MediaTek Dimensity 8020, dual SIM), Jet Black

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Dolby Atmos lettering is emblazoned on the edge of the phone, with the option to toggle on and off Atmos and spatial audio. From the phone's own speakers this is adjusted when you rotate the phone into landscape where we feel the audio sounds more immersive - so it's great for consuming content. Combined with great battery efficiency when watching video the Motorola Edge 40 is a great option for Netflix bingers and TikTok scrollers. Cameras

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That slimline design is a double-edged sword, however, with the phone getting notably hot when really putting its mid-range processor to the test – but more on that a little later. As for my personal experience of reviewing phones, I've been writing about and reviewing mobile technology since 2014. Prior to joining TechRadar, I worked at Digital Trends in the mobile section, and before that I was at Android Central, writing about Android phones on a daily basis.Motorola's logo is one of the most distinctive in the world of mobile phones. Having been one of the first companies to cut the wire, everyone should be aware of the impact that Motorola has had on the smartphone industry. That's perhaps not been so pronounced in the era of the modern smartphone, with the Moto G - a decade ago - perhaps being its biggest moment in Android phones. The Edge 40's 144 Hz display ensures that content is displayed smoothly. The responsivity is also good, as the touchscreen is scanned 360 times per second and reacts very precisely to inputs. The display glass is curved on the long sides, which makes the edges particularly narrow. One could be forgiven for assuming that this might result in increased input errors, but we did not encounter any during the course of our tests. Premium 6.55-inch display While slightly smaller than some competitors, the pOLED display boasts key specs including HDR10+ certification and a rapid 144Hz refresh rate. Video performance is rather solid with OIS smoothing out jittery hand movements – at least when using the main rear sensor – with fun video modes like Portrait Video and a unique stabilisation mode that’ll work when rotated a full 360 degrees further improving the experience. It caps out at 4K@30fps both on the front and rear, with the former being fairly unique in the mid-range market. Performance Other than integrating it into my daily life as my main phone over the testing period, I also ran benchmarking apps to compare the Edge 40’s performance to other top Android phones. This included Geekbench 6, in which the Edge 40 landed an average single-core score of 1109 and an average multi-core score of 3578, as well as GFX bench.

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You can enjoy speed and lots of storage space as the phone comes with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage so that you can store all your songs, videos, games, and other stuff with the utmost convenience. In addition to this, you can play games, listen to music, multitask, and stream content smoothly as the phone is powered with Octa core (2.6 GHz, Quad core, Cortex A78 + 2 GHz, Quad core, Cortex A55) MediaTek Dimensity 8020 processor.The Edge 40 gets quite hot during operation. We measured up to 48.9 °C on the surface after a 1-hour stress test. It should be noted here that we used the very demanding Burnout benchmark for the stress test, which is why such high temperatures are quite normal. The only downside to the f/1.4 aperture of the main lens is the shallow depth of field. While it does make for a nice close-up shot, it also means it’s fairly easy for the phone to miss focus and make the subject appear a little soft. It doesn’t happen as often as I expected, likely down to the PDAF autofocus tech, but it was something I noticed every now and again. Bands : FDD N1 / N2 / N3 / N5 / N7 / N8 / N20 / N28, TDD N38 / N40 / N41 / N66 / N77 / N78, 4G Bands : TD-LTE 2600(band 38) / 2300(band 40) / 2500(band 41) / 1900(band 39) / 3500(band 42) / 3700(band 43), FD-LTE 2100(band 1) / 1800(band 3) / 2600(band 7) / 900(band 8) / 700(band 28) / 1900(band 2) / 1700(band 4) / 850(band 5) / 700(band 13) / 700(band 17) / 800(band 20) / 850(band 26), 3G Bands : UMTS 1900 / 2100 / 850 / 900 MHz, 2G Bands : GSM 1800 / 1900 / 850 / 900 MHz, GPRS : Available, EDGE : Available In comparison, all tested devices range from 0.2 (minimum) to 636 (maximum) ms. » 2% of all devices are better. The Motorola Edge 40 looks to take on the busy mid-range market with key features including a lightweight, thin design, a responsive 6.55-inch 144Hz display, a 50MP main camera with the widest aperture around and rapid 68W charging.



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