Nearly half of voters in last week’s poll are interested in the Motorola Edge 40 Pro, though many of them held off on making a final decision until the reviews were published. If you are one of them, check out our review (also on video).
Spoiler alert: It’s a great high-end phone, even if the camera isn’t up to the standard of some of the more camera-oriented flagships. And while the Moto is cheaper than those, it’s not exactly cheap at €900 / £800.
About 17% of voters felt the price could be slightly lower, and the cost of Edge models decreases over time as the phones themselves age gracefully. Especially now that Motorola is promising 3 OS updates and 4 years of security patches for the Edge 40 Pro. It’s not the longest support timeframe, but it’s a lot better than what the old Motos got.
There wasn’t much interest in the vanilla Moto Edge 40, which has yet to be unveiled. It is said to cost €600, although it will also have less capable hardware. However, the popularity of the vanilla model is a matter for another time.
Some people have been asking about an Ultra variant – we haven’t heard of it yet, there isn’t even the Moto X40 Pro. A new Ultra with an updated camera could find an audience among those who aren’t happy with the Pro’s imaging capabilities.
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