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Motorola Launches Edge 30 Ultra, Fusion and Neo as Premium Mobile Phones in Brazil | practical video

It is not news that Motorola has invested heavily in its return to the high-end segment. Now, the company has launched three more phones for the premium segment: Edge 30 Ultra, Edge 30 Fusion, and Edge 30 Neo.

Among the highlights of the trio are dal the world’s first 200MP camera, the brand’s exclusive partnership with Pantone. Do you want to know what they offer? TudoCelular traveled to Argentina at the invitation of the brand, to check the details of each and show you the new products.

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Starting with the design, we have a redesigned camera block on these three smartphones, with a modified distribution and a novelty: the onboard lights. The feature is an illumination around the module that turns on when the user receives a notification or a call.

Ultra and Fusion are distinguished by the aluminum structure, with curved screen. The one on top still has a matte finish as another bet to make it look even more premium.

The main features of the Neo are its slim, compact appearance and comfort-oriented footprint. This also debuts Pantone’s partnership with Motorola, bringing four new shades. The main one is Very Peri, chosen as the color of the year by the institution in 2022.

On the security side, the three provide the user with an under-screen fingerprint reader. The company appears to have adopted this biometric solution forever on its Edge devices.

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Motorola has bet on OLEDs for the screen of its mobile phones, and this trio is no different. All have the display in this material, which is distinguished by color calibration and deeper blacks.

The Edge 30 Ultra has the largest dimensions at 6.7 inches. The Fusion isn’t far behind at 6.6 inches, while the Neo is the smallest of the three at 6.3 inches. They are equipped with Full HD + resolution and guarantee high fluidity, both with the 144 Hz frequency of the two most advanced, and with the 120 Hz frequency of the more modest.

The most advanced, however, provides for the 360 ​​Hz differential of the touch sensor, to attract gamers who want low latency in more complex games.

In terms of sound, the highlight is the presence of stereo sound, with two speakers to enhance user immersion and improve overall power. Another detail here is the Dolby Atmos technology, which mainly serves to give a three-dimensional sound and embody audio frequencies.

As usual, Motorola has given up on the physical headphone jack on these devices. But still send a stereo accessory with a USB-C plug in the box, to be compatible with your models.

Hardware and software



In the main technical specifications, the only similar configurations between the three consist in the presence of 256 GB of internal storage and support for 5G. The mobile platform used is different for each model. In the Ultra, Motorola has preferred the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1, Qualcomm’s latest high-end chip.

As for the Edge 30 Fusion, the option was for the Snapdragon 888 Plus, the flagship of the previous year. To top it off, the Neo has the Snapdragon 695, a model that fits into the mid-range segment.

The Ultra is the only one of the three to offer 12GB of RAM, while the other two come with 8GB. However, RAM Boost technology promises to make up for this difference with virtual memory.

With battery, the three are below the market standard of 5,000 milliampere-hours, but the Ultra’s capacity is the largest of the trio, followed by Fusion and Neo respectively. The more premium one still differs in the 125 Watt charging, for a full day of duration with 7 minutes of charging, but Motorola guarantees that the 68 Watt adapters of the other two provide a full day of autonomy in just 13 minutes at the SOCKET. .

They all come ready with Android 12 as the operating system, under the My UX interface. In addition to the traditional gestures, Motorola has also added the so-called Custom Shortcut, which allows you to open your favorite app with two taps on the back, when the smartphone is unlocked.

Edge 30 Ultra will have three major software updates and four years of security patches. In turn, Fusion and Neo will have two system updates each, as well as three years of monthly patches.

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A novelty in the photo is the debut of the 200 MP main camera, in the Ultra variant. This sensor combines 16 pixels into one to form an Ultra Pixel. This lens is the highest resolution in the world to date.

The set still has a 50MP hybrid ultrawide, which doubles as a macro; in addition to the 12 MP telephoto lens. On the front, the selfie camera has a resolution of 60 MP.

Examples of Motorola Edge 30 Ultra cameras

The Edge 30 Neo provides a 64MP main sensor, while the Fusion comes with a 50MP one. These two contain a 13MP hybrid ultrawide, for use as a macro. Neo still leverages this lens for portrait mode, unlike Fusion, which has a dedicated depth lens. These two also look alike in the 32MP Quad Pixel front camera, meaning it merges four pixels into one.

In the videos, the trio of new devices from Motorola’s Edge 30 line stands out for the presence of optical image stabilization, to better deal with shaking. The Ultra version still supports 8K recording. But if you want high quality without taking up so much space, you can go for 4K with HDR10 +.

Technical specifications

Motorola Edge 30 Ultra

  • 6.7 inch OLED screen
    • 144Hz refresh rate and FHD + resolution
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 platform
  • 12 GB of RAM memory
  • 256 GB of internal memory
  • Supports 5G and Wi-Fi 6E
  • Biometric reader under the screen
  • 60 MP front camera
  • Triple rear camera:
    • 200MP main sensor
    • 50MP ultrawide / macro sensor
    • 12MP telephoto lens
  • 4,610 mAh battery
    • 125W fast charging
  • Android 12 as the operating system, under the My UX interface

Motorola Edge 30 Fusion

  • 6.6 inch OLED screen
    • 144Hz refresh rate and FHD + resolution
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 Plus platform
  • 8 GB of RAM
  • 256 GB of internal memory
  • 5G support
  • Biometric reader under the screen
  • 32MP front camera
  • Triple rear camera:
    • 50MP main sensor
    • 13MP ultrawide / macro sensor
    • depth sensor
  • 4,400 mAh battery
    • 68W fast charging
  • Android 12 as the operating system, under the My UX interface

Motorola Edge 30 Neo

  • 6.3 inch OLED screen
    • 120Hz refresh rate and FHD + resolution
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 platform
  • 8 GB of RAM
  • 256 GB of internal memory
  • 5G support
  • Biometric reader under the screen
  • 32MP front camera
  • Dual rear cameras:
    • 64MP main sensor
    • 13MP ultrawide / macro / depth sensor
  • 4,020 mAh battery
    • 68W fast charging
  • Android 12 as the operating system, under the My UX interface


Motorola Edge 30 Ultra, Neo and Fusion: renderings and specifications


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Motorola Edge 30 Fusion


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prices and availability



The Edge 30 Ultra, Fusion and Neo are now available in Brazil starting Thursday, at Motorola’s official stores and retail partners, at suggested prices of R $ 6,999, R $ 4,999 and R $ 3,499, respectively.

So which one did you like the most? What do you think of the new features introduced by the company? Are you planning to buy any in the future? Join us!

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  • The Motorola Edge 30 Neo is not yet available in Brazilian stores. To be notified when it arrives.
  • The Motorola Edge 30 Ultra is not yet available in Brazilian stores. To be notified when it arrives.
  • The Motorola Edge 30 Fusion is not yet available in Brazilian stores. To be notified when it arrives.

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