The smartphone brand Motorola, belonging to PC market leader Lenovo, attracts price-conscious people with a new ‘people’s phone’. Following the industry trend, Lenovo’s mid-range has also become more expensive: the Motorola Edge 50 Neo costs 450 euros. But there are also many niceties that previously could only be found in smartphones that were twice as expensive.
Motorola delivers wireless charging, a waterproof casing with IP68 specification, a fingerprint scan in the screen and even a long update promise, which you usually find in the expensive upper class, in the package with the new Edge 50 Neo. There is also an optically stabilized 50 megapixel camera and modern wireless technologies. If you look closely, you will discover one or two areas where savings have been made. Krone+ has tested Motorola’s new mid-range.
Source: Krone

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