Motorola releases new 5G mid-range smartphone with 125 W charging and 144 Hz OLED display
Motorola releases new 5G mid-range smartphone with 125 W charging and 144 Hz OLED display
Motorola has officially presented the Edge 50 Pro as the first entry in the Edge 50 series. Equipped with a Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset and a 144 Hz pOLED display that outputs at 1220p, the Motorola Edge 50 Pro also has a 50 MP f/1.4 primary camera supported by OIS and a 4,500 mAh battery that suppor...
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Another phablet sized phone. It'll be a pass for me.
12 0 ReplyHm, phablet, haven't heard that word in a while. Smartphones killed tablets and that word in the process
7 0 ReplyManufacturers killed that word so no one can make fun of it. 🤣🤦♂️
1 0 ReplyI remember when my 4.8 inch phone was considered a phablet. But it was no bigger than my 6.7 inch phone is now, just bigger bezels.
Just need a 7 inch phone now so it's bigger than my first tablet.
1 0 ReplyTo be fair to modern phones, they have a taller aspect ratio, a 7" 20:9 phone has a smaller surface area than a 7" 16:9 tablet
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Curious, what phone are you using? I only see phones 6.4inch and larger. There are hardly any small phones left in the market.
5 0 ReplyRight now, an Asus Zenfone 8. Been using it for a year and a half. Before that, a Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact which I used for almost 5 years. 😅
2 0 ReplyInteresting. I guess a few more years. After that sony. Because Zenfone may or may not launch a compact phone again.
1 0 ReplyHopefully they'll continue selling "compact" phones. Heck, I'm guessing there will be people who will be happy if Asus releases a compact phone every alternate year.
2 0 ReplyI said that because Zenfone launched the 11 ultra. It may or may not launch the regular 11.
1 0 ReplyYes, they may or may not launch the normal version. Then again, it's only April. One can still hope. 👍
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ZenFone 10 is the last "small" phone I can remember. Sad to see them drop the smaller size with the 11.
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