Seeing as how Motorola apparently has no intention to release a true new Edge-branded flagship anytime soon, all the attention from the company’s loyal fanbase is now directed to the so-called “Berlin” handset and its chances of giving the best budget 5G phones out there a run for their money.
The perfect quality-price ratio doesn’t exi-
The 6.67-inch device will purportedly circle the “Rs 30,000 mark” in the always important Indian market, roughly equating to $400. Of course, that doesn’t necessarily mean US buyers will be able to get this bad boy around those parts for the exact same four Benjamins, but a reasonable price point is definitely in the cards.
This is the global Motorola Edge 20
No Edge 20 Pro love for the US… or India?!
Another important thing to mention is that India and the US are tipped to receive different Motorola Edge 20 versions, with the latter gaining some extra battery capacity and screen real estate while trading the former’s 16MP wide-angle lens and 8MP telephoto camera for an 8MP wide-angle shooter and 2MP depth sensor.
All in all, it would certainly be great to pay $500 for a 6.78-inch 5G-capable smartphone with silky smooth 120Hz display refresh rate technology, decent Snapdragon 778 processing power, and a primary 108MP rear-facing cam.
This is the Motorola Edge 20 Pro