Motorola Edge, Edge+ are the first Motorola flagships in four years
Smartphone maker Motorola today announced its first flagship-class smartphone in four years. The devices, Motorola Edge and Edge+, have curved screens and modern features and will start selling in the United States from May 14. The company said it’s going to announced availability and pricing for India soon.
Much like most flagships today, the Edge+ also runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 chipset with support for 5G connectivity. The Motorola Edge though uses the Snapdragon 765 chipset, which means it delivers lower processing power but retains 5G connectivity. The Edge also has a 64MP camera on the back, alongside two other cameras with 16MP and 8MP sensors. The 8MP sensor also has a telephoto lens, which will be used for portrait mode photos.
On the other hand, the Edge+ uses a 108MP camera on the back, but retains the 16MP and 8MP cameras from the Edge.