The top edge of the phone is completely smooth, save for a tiny microphone hole, while the bottom edge holds another mic hole, along with the phone's USB-C port, speaker grille and SIM card slot. Meanwhile, on the Edge 30 Pro's front you'll find a flat glass display with a slim-yet-noticeable bezel, along with a single hole-punch selfie camera resting right in the middle at the top of the display.Īlong the Edge 30 Pro's right edge, you'll find a power button with integrated fingerprint reader and a volume rocker right above it – both of which are positioned a little higher than than we'd have preferred, meaning you really have to either reposition your hand or stretch your thumb out to the max to reach them. Thankfully, the brushed Gorilla Glass 5 backing itself does a good job of resisting visible fingerprints and smudges.Īlternatively, there's also a Stardust White version with a silver-looking plastic frame for those who really want to trick their friends. Still, the frame itself looks the part, despite being a fingerprint magnet. While it probably won't win any awards for originality, Motorola's Edge 30 Pro is nevertheless an attractive phone, particularly in its Cosmos Blue color option, which offers a stylish petrol green iridescent streak across its dark matte finish.Īt first glance, you may think the Edge 30 Pro sports an aluminum frame, however, the old flick test quickly reveals its to be made of glossy black plastic, which is a bit disappointing from a quality standpoint. The phone launched in Australia in March 2022. Motorola has yet to confirm release dates for the US and UK, though we will update you as soon as we hear anything related to pricing and availability. The Motorola Edge 30 Pro is priced at AU$999 (around $690 / £584) for a model that sports 8GB RAM and 128GB of storage, and is available to purchase now in Australia. ![]() Taking into consideration that it carries a premium-level Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, we're impressed that Motorola was able to keep the Edge 30 Pro's price point squarely in upper mid-range territory. (Image credit: Future / Stephen Lambrechts)
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