Motorola Edge 40 Pro review

Motorola Edge 40 Pro Review

Introduction

The Motorola Edge 40 Pro presents an interesting prospect in the premium Android smartphone market—something marrying bleeding-edge technology, user experience, and value. It offers better value than top-of-the-line competitors from Samsung and Apple, without giving up anything in the way of critical features.

At the very heart of this device is a hyperfast Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor made potent for power users, gamers, and those who want smooth multitasking. It is a device that photography enthusiasts will love because of the versatile camera setup able to capture high-quality images in a myriad of lighting conditions. Superfast 120W charging ensures fast reboots for the device, so downtime is kept to an absolute minimum.

It isn't bereft of flaws, though: the battery life is just decent and might not hold up as well compared to some competitors, which either have bigger capacities or nifty power software enhancing them even further. And, even though image processing is strong, the camera doesn't quite live up to the expectations raised by some other flagships in cases where lighting is poor. However, for users from Saudi Arabia, who are in look for a feature-packed high-performance smartphone without having to pay through the nose, the Motorola Edge 40 Pro is a viable and attractive option.

Design and Build

The design language and construction quality of the Motorola Edge 40 Pro clearly ooze elegance and simplicity, appealing to those users who strive for a premium feel without any overly flashy aesthetics.

Its dual-curved glass design contains Corning Gorilla Glass Victus on both its front and back, acting as a see-through window to its slim and sophisticated look, all while maintaining the sturdiness it needs to be tough against scratches and rare drops. The aluminum frame complements the tough build of the phone and it feels solid and well-built within the hand.

Even at 8.6 millimeters thick, the design is ergonomic throughout, with smoothly curved edges for a pleasing tactile feel that allows a secure grip when using it comfortably for hours on end.

Aesthetically, the Edge 40 Pro is visibly more minimalist in-grade. Available in classic colors such as black and sophisticated blue, the chosen colors are definitely up the alley of individuals whose style focuses on the power of understatements.

It is in this characteristic that makes this phone stand out from all the others with over-the-top designs—definitely a great choice for professionals and those with a more refined sense of style. It is further enhanced with reliability by an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, which renders it capable of working in harsh environments and even underwater if accidentally dropped. On top of that, the company has added a rigid plastic case out of the box, underlining its own efforts in providing the user proper care and making sure the device remains pristine over time.

Display

The marvelous display within the Motorola Edge 40 Pro gives high meaning to user experience when this device competes in the flagship field. The 6.7-inch OLED is good for very pleasing use; its quality, very bright. Whereas the native resolution of this 2400 x 1080 pixel screen may look terribly humble in comparison with some ultra-HD panels, found, for instance, in the Galaxy Ultra line of Samsung, practically everyone will be provided with a sharp, vivid view of anything.

The peak brightness of the display, 1300 nits, is one of those astonishing features of the Edge 40 Pro. As such, the quality of the screen is retained under virtually varying light conditions, including the bright outdoor ones. This thus goes to make features in a region like Saudi Arabia quite valuable for a progressively larger number of users who can easily enjoy the use of their phones even under direct sunlight.

Scrolling is ultra-smooth because of the curvy design and the 165Hz increase, which brings a difference between the Edge 40 Pro and many of its competitive appliances. Although the difference between the 165Hz and the more common 120Hz may be small, it brings on fluidity, which shall make a world of a difference in end-user experience.

Aside from that, the access supports HDR and Dolby Vision, things that make video content more vivid, more colorful, more detailed, and hotter overall. Be it for movies, gaming, or surfing, the Edge 40 Pro is likely to impress and render you content with the kind of display it has to offer.

Camera Performance

The back houses a triple-camera setup, swinging its spotlight on a 50MP primary shooter, a 12MP 2x telephoto, and a 50MP ultra-wide shooter. The matrix of the camera is absolutely pragmatic and copes with all the important needs of photography, free from superfluous sensors.

On the back, you'll find the main camera with an Omnivision OV50A sensor, widely used in other premium devices, an ultra-wide angle camera with a Samsung JN1 sensor, and a telephoto with a Sony IMX663 sensor. These sensors, while quite nice, lead to an overall camera quality ranking that places the Edge 40 Pro out of apex-class - mostly in image processing quality.

In well-lit conditions, the Edge 40 Pro takes vibrant, detailed photos; however, it doesn't perform well when lighting is poor. The phone's Night Mode does a decent job of brightening very dark scenes, but it tends to mush scenes into a too-processed look, with the colors artificially tinted. The 2x zoom lens sometimes comes in handy but can't deliver the same amount of detail and clarity as you'd be able to get with a periscope zoom on another true flagship.

Performance

Motorola Edge 40 Pro, accelerated by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, packs in the performance of flagship caliber—that can pretty much glide through memory-intensive games and multitasking—without breaking a sweat. From gaming and multitasking to using apps that are keen on resources, the Edge 40 Pro keeps things smooth and responsive. However, a mention must go to Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, which is squeezing the last fiber of performance out of this powerhouse, with its successor—the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3—just around the corner.

Thermal management is excellent in the device, with only a moderate level of throttling observed during very long heavy workloads. Edge 40 Pro also keeps on performing well in benchmark tests, although it drops a bit when pushed a lot.

Software and User Experience

The Edge 40 Pro runs on Android 13 but with a Motorola custom skin; it delivers a nice, friendly interface. Motorola has not customized the software much and stuck by stock Android, so there is not much bloatware or unnecessary features put into the phone. A key to note, though, are small additions in the form of Motorola-exclusive apps: Moto Connect to connect to wireless displays and Moto Security to control the security features, like a secure folder and a scrambled PIN pad.

The Edge 40 Pro also continues another staple of the Motorola device in the form of typical gesture control, incorporating the ability to do things like "chopping" to turn on the flashlight. They have gotten a little old hat, for sure, but at least they continue to help raise that feeling of convenience for sure.

Battery Life and Charging

The now-elementary Motorola Edge 40 Pro has a smaller battery, 4600mAh, compared to the other commons in Motorola, which feature a battery of 5000mAh. The Edge 40 Pro still fares all right and delivers decent battery life, lasting through a day's moderate use. It doesn't quite offer up as much battery life as some of its competitors, though, and heavier users might well find themselves wanting a top-up before the day is out.

The best feature of the Edge 40 Pro is the capacity to charge rapidly. It gets a 125W charger that juices up the battery from 0% to 50% in just 9 minutes, and fully charges in about 20 minutes. In case you need to top up your battery quickly, ultra-fast charging is a pretty convenient solution for customers constantly on the go.

There's even support for up to 15W wireless charging, besides being able to do reverse wireless charging at 5W—a pretty mainstream functionality for powering Qi charging pads with wireless earbuds. Edge 40 Pro has got it all covered.

Verdict

The Motorola Edge 40 Pro brings a pretty well-rounded package showing strong performance, good camera setup, and ultra-fast charging. It does not set new standards in its one department or area, but it brings generally solid usability overall. If you are the kind of person looking out for a flagship phone giving decent performance but without exorbitant prices, then it is very much worth your while to check out the Edge 40 Pro. That might be a great deal; look for discounts in Saudi Arabia.

Pros:

• Super-fast 125W charging.

• Powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor.

• Bright and vibrant OLED display.

Cons:

• Camera image processing could be better.

• Lower battery capacity compared to some competitors.

• Fingerprint scanner can be finicky.

Final Thoughts

The Motorola Edge 40 Pro is remarkably an all-rounder. While it doesn't top each and every item on that list, it brings home an interesting bundle of what has very quickly become worth consideration in a super-fast charging device along with a powerful processor and bright display. High in Saudi Arabia and looking for a high-end phone that offers excellent value, the Edge 40 Pro checks off all the boxes.

But then again, if there is one thing that could potentially bother you, consider something like the Pixel 8 Pro for the upper hand in terms of camera performance, owing to the better processing and zoom features.

FAQs

1. What is the battery life of the Motorola Edge 40 Pro?

The Motorola Edge 40 Pro is powered by a huge 4600 mAh power cell, promising to spare the user any anxiety that comes about when seeking that important document, making heavy use of the camera to record an.

So for most people who would only use their phone to browse, stream, and even have a healthy admixture of social media without thinking of their battery much, then it gets them through all that with very little issues. If you are one of the heavy users—mainly for gaming and video-viewing purposes, or if you run power-intensive applications early—then you probably will be hitting the charger sooner rather than later.

2. How fast does the Motorola Edge 40 Pro charge?

The Turbo Power charging capacity for the Motorola Edge 40 Pro is 125W, making it ultra-fast and one of the fastest in the market. Under this technology, one will have 50% of the charge within 9 minutes; what convenience for the user when on the move.

A full charge takes approximately 20 min, so it can easily top up your phone's battery during the time you go for a coffee or a small break. That shortens your downtime. And when time comes, your device is good to go, which can be used to increase overall usability.

3. The Motorola Edge 40 Pro is protected against water splashes?

Yes, the Motorola Edge 40 Pro has an IP68 rating, meaning that it is dust-tight and water-resistant. In simple words, this rating assures the device is pretty well secured for immersions at least 1.5 meters deep in water for 30 minutes, sans the intake of harm. That makes it really safe for people who accidentally misplace their phones in water or use them under the rain. More than that, one can easily be at ease with this water-resistant feature and not worry when he or she is doing active things under varied environmental conditions.

4. Does the Motorola Edge 40 Pro feature wireless charging?

The Motorola Edge 40 Pro has 15W wireless charging. Fine, nifty stuff for cable-free charging of your device. It is ideal for anyone who loves the ease of placing a phone on a charging pad without bothering about tangling wires. Moreover, the device supports 5W reverse wireless charging for other appropriate appliances like earbuds and smartwatches. At the same time, this dual ability provides higher versatility of the Edge 40 Pro and makes it a more practical choice for users interested in using wireless charging options.

5. The Motorola Edge 40 Pro is now going out for how much in Saudi Arabia?

Motorola Edge 40 Pro officially comes to Saudi Arabia with price usually ranging from around SAR 3,999 all the way to SAR 4,499 depending on the vendor and the applicable deals. Its pricing range varies depending upon various configurations, possible discounts, or bundled accessories, but special deals cannot be ruled out.

The price range is in the premium smartphone category, with a lot of weight given to standout features that include an advanced camera system, fast charging, and high performance. The best deal will be earned if consumers in Saudi Arabia compare prices from one retail store to another—both physical and online retailers.


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