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| OS: Android 10. Release Date: April 2020. Network Type: 2G/3G/4G/5G Display: 6.7-inch, 1080 x 2340 pixels resolution Processor: Snapdragon 865 Selfie Camera: 25 MP Rear camera: 108 MP quad RAM: 12 GB ROM: 256 GB Battery: 5000 mAh. Phone Status: Official. |
Motorola Edge+ Specs, Specs, Features, Photos
Mobile Wireless Network and Software
- 2G mobile network bands : GSM, GPRS, EDGE 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz. CDMA
- 3G mobile network bands : UMTS, WCDMA, HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100. EVDO
- 4G mobile network bands : LTE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 20, 28, 46, 48, 66
- 5G mobile network bands : 2, 5, 66, 260, 261 mmWave/Sub6.
- SIM Type : Nano-SIM, Single SIM
- Software / OS : Android 10
Design, Form Factor, Appearance
- Dimensions : 161.07 x 71.38 x 9.6 mm
- Weight : 203g
- Display : 6.7 inches, 1080 x 2340 pixels, 19.5:9 aspect ratio, 90 Hz, HDR10+, OLED, Corning Gorilla Glass 5
- Colours : Thunder Grey. Smokey Sangria.
- Physical Build : 6000 series aluminum. Water-repellent coating.

Internal Hardware Specs
- Processor Type : 64-bit, 2.84 GHz, Octa-core, Kryo 585
- Processor Name : Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 (7 nm+)
- Graphics Processor : Adreno 650
- RAM : 12 GB
- Internal Storage : 256 GB
- External Storage : No.
Photography, Video Recording
- Rear Triple Camera : 108 MP Samsung ISOCELL Bright HMX wide + 16 MP telephoto, 3x optical zoom + 8 MP ultrawide, TOF 3D depth sensor, HDR, Dual-LED, dual-tone flash, 6k, 4k, 1080p@30fps video recording
- Front-facing Camera : 25 MP, Face Recognition, HDR, 1080p@30fps video capture

Audio, Video Playback
- Music Support : PCM, AAC / AAC + / eAAC + / MP3 / AMR – NB / WB / APE
- Audio : 3.5 mm audio jack
- Loudspeaker : Dual speakers
- Video Support : H.264/MP4/MPEG4 player
- FM Radio : Yes.
Phone Sensors
- Digital Compass : Yes.
- Accelerometer : Yes.
- Proximity Sensor : Yes.
- Ambient Light Sensor : Yes.
- Barometer : Yes.
- Pedometer : No.
- Heart Rate Monitor : No.
- Gyroscope (G-Sensor) : Yes.
- Fingerprint Scanner : Yes; optical under-display.
- Face Unlock : Yes.
- Iris Scanner : No.
- Motion Sensing / Gesture Control : No.
- Voice Control : No.
- Intelligent Digital Assistant : Yes; Google Assistant.
- Infra-red Sensor : No.
Connectivity Options
- Bluetooth : v5.1, A2DP
- WiFi : Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/6, hotspot
- GPS : Yes, A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS, GALILEO
- USB : microUSB v2.0. USB Type-C 3.1
- NFC : Yes.
Miscellaneous Specs and Features
- Battery Type and Capacity : Non-Removable Lithium-Polymer 5000 mAh
- Battery Charging : 18W TurboPower™
- Wireless Charging : 15W Wireless charging.
- Reverse Charging : 5W Wireless power sharing.
- Model Version/Number : N/A.
Motorola Edge+ Price and Launch Date
- Announced : April 2020
- Release Date : May 2020
- Country Availability : Exclusively on Verizon in the United States.
- Motorola Edge+ Price : $.
Questions and Answers about Motorola Edge+
Here are answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about Motorola Edge+.
Is Motorola Edge+ a 5G phone?
Yes; the Edge+ is a 5G phone.
Does Motorola Edge+ have a fingerprint scanner?
Yes; the Moto Edge+ has a fingerprint reader.
Does Motorola Edge+ have Gorilla Glass?
Yes; it has Gorilla Glass protection on its screen.
Does Motorola Edge+ have quick charging?
Yes; the Moto Edge+ has quick charging technology.
Will Motorola Edge+ work in USA?
Moto Edge+ is available in the US exclusively locked to Verizon. It is not supported on other carriers like AT&T, Metro PCS, Sprint, T-Mobile, Virgin Mobile, Cricket, Boost Mobile, H2O Wireless, Ting, US Cellular, Lyca Mobile, PureTalk, Consumer Cellular, Ultra Mobile, Straight Talk, Red Pocket Mobile, Jolt, Airvoice Wireless, and Google Fi.
What is the price of Motorola Edge+? How much does it sell for?
Motorola Edge+ costs $999.99 in the United States of America.
MobilityArena Buyer’s Guide Verdict
Not available.
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Phone Review Rating
We are yet to review the Motorola Edge+ and so do not have a review rating for it yet. This section will be updated with our review rating and a link to the review page, as soon as we have a review ready.
Author:InfoDesk
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In 2016, I wrote a piece about the age of the super mid-range smartphone . The argument back then was that a small set of super capable mid-range smartphones had become adequate to meet the needs of most mobile users.
There was very little need to splurge on a premium flagship. Fast forward four years to 2020 and the situation has changed.
We have much more powerful smartphones. And we have new categories that didn’t exist then. Besides premium flagships, we now have budget flagships. We have more steps of mid-range phones too. Lower mid-range, mid mid-range (crazy), and upper mid-range. To be honest, it is a big mess of classifications now. Why? There is something available at every conceivable price point.
But the gist of this article is that premium flagships are not an absolute necessity any more to get really good performance. I will take it a step further: neither are budget flagships. And no; you do not need a super mid-range phone either.

There are scores of capable, regular mid-range smartphones that give you top usability without having the most powerful chips or costing an arm and a leg.
In the last one year, we have reviewed smartphones in the mid-range category that tick all the right boxes in delivering performance, features, and battery life that most people need.
The smartphone world has reached a state of equilibrium between price and functional value, and there are now lots of mid-range smartphones that have over 80% of the features and functions that used to be the exclusive preserve of premium flagships.
As such, you will find $275 smartphones with 4G, large high-resolution displays, thin bezels, powerful mid-range chips with impressive performance, good cameras, 8 GB RAM, 128 GB internal storage, 4000mAh battery, fast charging, reverse charging (power bank), under-display or side-display fingerprint scanner, NFC, and more.

Xiaomi Mi Note 10 Pro penta camera
As a matter of fact, I argue that the only valid need for a premium flagship or super mid-range smartphone in 2020 is if you want the best photography and video recording. Perhaps also the most demanding gaming. If you are not interested in these, what you pay as extra is not worth it.
Premium flagships cost as much as $2,000, yet $300 smartphones give you 80% of the features and experience. That is a huge gap.
What you do with that information is up to you. If you really want a premium flagship, it is your money to spend, but if you find the idea of spending that much for such a small set of extra features or performance, take a look at the catalogue of existing smartphones in the $200 to $350 price range.

OPPO A92 in hand
Explore mid-range smartphones like OPPO A92 (see our review ), Redmi Note 9 Pro , Samsung Galaxy A51 , TECNO Camon 16 Premier , Infinix Zero 8 , and others in their price range. This range of phones is the sweet spot of value for money in the smartphone world today.
Fellow Mobilista, EyeBeeKay, will argue that the sweet spot is even lower than that, and with good reason too. If you go lower, you will drop into the territory of 4GB RAM and even less powerful chips, so expect some sacrifices. But one thing is clear and unarguable: 2020 mid-range smartphones offer a lot more value than the mid-rangers of years past used to, and many of them are competent substitutes for budget flagship and premium flagship devices on sale today.
Author:Mister Mobility
Digital Skills and Communication Coach | Mobile Phone Connoisseur since 2001 | Tech Blogging since 2004