The gadget has a centred display camera hole and a curved display. The physical buttons are all located on the right side, and the bezels are small. Three cameras, including a 200-megapixel one, are located on the rear. Later, more on that. The back of this phone is made of glass. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC powers the gadget. Additionally, it has 256GB of UFS 3.1 flash storage and 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM. Motorola’s MyUI 4.0 skin is pre-installed on top of Android 12.
The Motorola Edge 30 Ultra is now formally available after numerous rumours and leaks. We’ll cover its brothers, the Motorola Edge 30 Fusion and Edge 30 Neo, in a different piece, but they were also announced. Here, we’ll concentrate on the leading model. The metal frame of the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra is light and sandblasted. It features several curves and is symmetrical on the front and back sides thanks to the way its edges are curved.
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A 200-megapixel main camera (ISOCELL HP1 sensor, f/1.95 aperture, OIS) is backed by a 50-megapixel ultrawide camera (117-degree FoV, 2.5cm macro, f/2.2 aperture). A 12-megapixel telephoto camera (Sony’s IMX663 sensor, f/1.6 aperture) also sits on the back. On the front, you’ll find a single 60-megapixel (OmniVision’s OV60a sensor) camera. Kristijan has been writing for Android Headlines since 2014 and is an editor for the site.
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A 6.67-inch fullHD+ (2400 x 1080) 144Hz OLED Endless Edge display is included here. It supports HDR10+ content, and gets up to 1,250 nits of peak brightness. The phone also offers DC Dimming, and has a 1,500Hz instant touch sampling rate. It is protected by the Gorilla Glass 5. Motorola Edge 30 Ultra image 2. A 4,610mAh battery is included in the package, and the device supports 125W wired charging. 50W wireless charging is also supported, as is 10W reverse wireless charging.
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