Motorola has flattened the frame of the Edge 30 to keep up with the trend set by the iPhone 12 and is something we’ve seen many Android smartphones adopt recently. However, the corners and edges of the body are still a bit rounded which makes it easy to grip the Edge 30.Īs I mentioned in my first impressions of this device, the body of the Edge 30 is made out of polycarbonate in order to keep the weight down. The Motorola Edge 30 is all about design. Motorola is offering the Edge 30 in Meteor Grey and Aurora Green colours and I had the former for this review. Both variants come with 128GB of storage. 27,999 for the base variant with 6GB of RAM, while the variant with 8GB of RAM is priced at Rs. The Motorola Edge 30 succeeds the Motorola Edge 20 ( Review) which launched last year at a similar price. From the looks of it, Motorola has clearly prioritised the design of the Edge 30 as one of its main selling points, but has it skimped on other areas in order to achieve it or does the Motorola Edge 30 deliver a good balance of form and function? I put it to the test to find out. This obsession with design has resulted in a phone that measures just 6.79mm in thickness and weighs just 155g. Motorola claims that the Edge 30 is the world’s slimmest 5G smartphone and India’s lightest 5G phone in its segment.
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