The new Motorola Edge 30 is here, and it strives to be the best mid-range phone there is. Its predecessor, the Edge 20, ranked highly in our review last year, and now it is time to test the new guy on the block.
Things have not been the greatest for Motorola in terms of its cameras. In the last couple of years, there have been many attempts made by the brand to catch up to the competition, but most of these have failed. Unfortunately, while the Edge 30 brings some improvements in the camera department over its predecessor, it is still not on par with the best of its rivals.
The second sensor is a 50MP f/2.2 ultra-wide camera with a 118˚ viewing angle. It is significantly better than the ultra-wide sensor found in the Edge 30’s predecessor. Daytime shoots look good, although a bit dimmer than ones captured with the main camera. This sensor is also used for macro shots.
As far as selfies are concerned, the 32MP f/2.3 front camera does a fine job during the day. There is plenty of detail, although, colors tend to look a bit washed out in some scenarios. During the night the front camera struggles and takes way too long to take a picture with Night Vision on. If you turn it off, you can forget about sharp-looking selfies.
The call quality is pretty good. I was able to hear people loud and clearly, and they did not complain about how they heard me. When on speaker, the phone does a good job of eliminating nearby noises.
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