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Motorola Edge 30 Pro Camera Overview with Samples

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Motorola Edge 30 Pro Camera

Motorola has seen multiple ups and downs in the smartphone market, receiving mixed responses from the consumers worldwide. However, the negative reviews and outlooks has not stopped the company from bringing in smartphones in the mid-range as well as the flagship range. The most recent offering in the flagship line-up is the Motorola Edge 30 Pro. In this article, we look at the camera performance along with samples to understand what’s new with the newest phone.

Motorola Edge 30 Pro Camera Specifications

The camera module on the Moto Edge 30 Pro houses 3 cameras. The primary camera on the back is a 50-megapixel shooter with an f/1.8 aperture, and Optical Image Stabilization. This is accompanied by a 50-megapixel ultra-wide shooter with 114-degree field of view. This lens also doubles up as the macro shooter, for detailed photography. The third and the last sensor is the 2-megapixel depth camera. On the front, the selfie shooter is a 60-megapixel lens.

These were the specifications of the camera on the phone. These look promising, but the camera samples will be able to explain more.

Motorola Edge 30 Pro Camera Samples

On to the camera samples now.  We tried testing all the major camera functions and features.

Motorola Edge 30 Pro Primary Camera

Motorola Edge 30 Pro Primary Camera

Motorola Edge 30 Pro Wide Angle Camera

Portrait mode

Macro Camera

Motorola Edge 30 Pro Other Specifications

Under the hood, the Motorola Edge 30 Pro is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, which is the best processor available on smartphones today. The processor is supported by a 4,800mAh battery that supports 68W fast charging. On the operating system front, the phone has Android 12 with a custom UI skin providing a stock android experience.

Conclusion

The cameras on the Motorola Edge 30 Pro look good, the performance is optimal, but compared to the current competition in the market, the performance can be better. Upcoming software updates might bring in more changes in the UI and the overall image quality, but the users will have to wait for it. To stay up to date with such stories, follow Techburner.

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