The Motorola Edge 30 series is official with the flagship Edge 30 Ultra going on sale in Europe (this phone is based on the Moto X30 Pro that came out in China last month). The Edge 30 Fusion and Edge 30 Neo are joining it, but we'll cover those in a separate article.
The Edge 30 Ultra is the pinnacle of
Motorola smartphones. It brings the world's highest-megapixel camera - the
200MP ISOCELL HP1 - a 1/1.22″ sensor that does 16-in-1 pixel binning for
resulting 12.5MP final images with a combined 2.56µm pixel pitch. The sensor
can also output 50MP stills with 1.28μm individual pixels, and even the full
200MP resolution with 0.64μm pixels. The lens in front has OIS and f/1.95
aperture. The other two rear cameras are a 50MP ultrawide, and a 12MP Sony
IMX663 telephoto which offers 2x optical zoom. The selfie camera is the
OmniVision OV60a 60MP unit.
Moving on to the display - it's a
6.67-inch FHD+ pOLED of 144Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 1250 nits.
The Motorola Edge 30 Ultra has the latest Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 5G chip with up
to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM. Storage is up to 512GB.
There's a 4,610mAh battery, which can take
either 50W wireless charging or whopping 125W TurboPower wired charging.
Motorola says you can get 12 hours worth of usage in just 7 minutes on the
cable. The Motorola Edge 30 Ultra is on sale from today in Interstellar Black
and Starlight White, starting at € 900 for the base 128GB storage version.