Motorola Edge 30 Fusion User Reviews

Overall User Rating
Build quality
10
Camera quality
10
Performance
10
Display
10
Battery life and charging
9
Rating breakdown (out of 10)
User reviews
9

By real users with Bragging rights, obsessed jealous onlookers and fanatical tech experts.

Phone owned for less than a year

By real users with Bragging rights, obsessed jealous onlookers and fanatical tech experts.

I'm revising a recent venture I made because people aren't ready for how good these devices are. I bought a Motorola Edge 30 Fusion because the Edge 20 fusion was a tiny bit lacklustre delicate screen slightly poor camera sharpness but it gave me insight into the edge family with faster charging full day battery and brilliant screen tone (in daylight too) and performance.

I must say that I am reasonably impressed with this Edge 30 fusion smartphone. It's been dropped in price however is probably the best value for money I've come across to date. I'd like to see what the edge 40 series feels like. The Edge 30 fusion offers a great combo of lightning performance, beautiful display quality and features, solid camera capabilities, and impressive battery life. Here's a breakdown of its key features:


Design and Display:

The Motorola Edge 30 Fusion's feeling smooth sleek and modern and leaves it's predecessors for nothing. They've come such a long way. It has a much higher build quality than previous devices giving a glass back and aluminium frame(though with the protector on you don't really notice the aluminium frame), giving it a premium feel in your hand.

These devices feature a large even brighter more durable 6.7-inch Full HD+ Super pOLED (polymer organic light emitting diode) display with a very consistent 144Hz refresh rate. The colours are gold, making it a joy to consume media and play games on this device. A smarter user interface with snappy unlock features from the get go.


Performance:

Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888+ chipset and coupled with 8GB of RAM, the Edge 30 Fusion delivers the most acute performance. Tap a button and it's really responsive the haptics are amazingly integrated and it's easy typing(almost too easy- I've truly written all this on my edge 30 fusion).

The device handles multitasking and demanding tasks with ease, and I experienced no lag or stuttering during my 3 months of heavy day to day usage. Whether it's games, video editing, or running resource-intensive applications like crypto mining, this phone can handle it all without overheating.


Now the Camera:

Better than it's predecessor's 108MP the Motorola Edge 30 Fusion is very impressive. Keeping in mind I rate cameras by macro capabilities. This to start with is simple to setup and proceed with capturing moments quickly. No fidgeting trying to get the app open and catch a quick moving subject.

It features a triple rear elevated camera system with a crisp 50MP primary sensor, a 13MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2MP depth sensor. The image quality is excellent, with crystal clear sharpness of details and very realistic colour schemes for most environments. The low-light performance is also very commendable, thanks to the Night Vision mode.

The 32MP front-facing camera captures great selfies and performs well in different lighting conditions.

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