I switched from a samsung galaxy Zflip 5 to a razr 50 ultra as my daily driver, loved it so much I got rid of my Galaxy A34 for the Edge 50 neo, definitely money well spent in my opinion
Been using this phone for a month, here is what i don't like, Glass is easily scratch-able, very easily; I got scratches in the screen as well as the camera glass, within 3 days during which i was waiting for the screen protector to arrive. Despite being 4300mAH, the battery proved to be normal. I get around 8 hours of SOT from full charge to 1%, I only got 5 hours when i used the WiFi hotspot all day. Coming from a 6.7inch samsung phone with 6000mAH, battery life is quite noticeable for me, but this phone feels so compact in my hand.
Most of the tech friends I know would choose nothing 2a plus. Firstly, they don't have good impressions of Motorola 's QC. Plus Motorola is not sold in southeast Asia. This needs to change
Great video dude. Just subbed! I'm considering changing my Galaxy A55, which has started acting up for either this Edge 50 Neo or the Nothing 2a but can't decide...
I have the edge 50 pro right now and it's great, it's just a little too bulky for me and I don't care for the curved display. Honestly I wish the return window was still open so I could get this phone. I would miss the processing speed and the 120w charging, but there's something about a compact phone, and those no accidental edge touches from a flat display.
I have it and works perfectly. I have Pixel 9 Pro too. But for my use NEO is so handy. Have wireless charge, ESIM. 512 Gb internal , for me is the best
Switched from a Galaxy flagship to a Moto Edge Neo and I couldn't be happier with my decision! The display quality is far far better than any other OEMs, thanks to LG displays. Such a smooth experience throughout the whole OS and everything is fluid and snappy. Motorola offers more than what you pay for with Smart Connect feature to the cameras capabilities. Super satisfied so far and have no complaints. The outstanding design and hardware is beyond time!
I'm planning to buy Nothing 2a phone. Is it good option to buy in 2025. Can i wait for Nothing 3 phone? I'm expecting unique design good battery life clean software experience mobile could you please suggest if any mobile? Or should i go with Moto 50neo but my only concern it has less better life
If you want to use the phone for a long time: Phone 3a, Pixel 9a or iPhone SE4, they're gonna release the at the beginning of Spring so u might as well wait That is unless u get Edge 50 Neo under $300 then sure, there is no better phone for that price
Wouldn't go for it. Had a Moto Edge 40 and had massive software issues that weren't ironed out til Android 14. ROM optimisation poor too, the UI doesnt run at 120fps either. Motorola have a slowwww update rollout (or not at all) too, and its a shame cos the hardware is ok. Add to that, massive depreciation, its a pretty poor purchase.
@GadgetsBoy @GadgetsBoy LTPO tech is not common in this price point/range. The only other device I can think of with LTPO in this price range is the Tecno Camon 30 Premier.
The p-oled burns the eyes, even by customizing the colors to the maximum of blue, we do not even have white whites. The Motorola rings every 30 minutes, for updates of the proposals. Volume keys inaccessible with a gesture like all Androids. I had 3 neo, fusion, edge, 3 big pieces of shit in the world.
I switched from a samsung galaxy Zflip 5 to a razr 50 ultra as my daily driver, loved it so much I got rid of my Galaxy A34 for the Edge 50 neo, definitely money well spent in my opinion
Been using this phone for a month, here is what i don't like,
Glass is easily scratch-able, very easily; I got scratches in the screen as well as the camera glass, within 3 days during which i was waiting for the screen protector to arrive.
Despite being 4300mAH, the battery proved to be normal. I get around 8 hours of SOT from full charge to 1%, I only got 5 hours when i used the WiFi hotspot all day.
Coming from a 6.7inch samsung phone with 6000mAH, battery life is quite noticeable for me, but this phone feels so compact in my hand.
Definitely one of the best smartphones on the market in terms of value for money.
Would you buy this or the nothing phone 2a Plus?
Most of the tech friends I know would choose nothing 2a plus.
Firstly, they don't have good impressions of Motorola 's QC. Plus Motorola is not sold in southeast Asia. This needs to change
yeh they don't sell in many places sadly and i agree, that needs to change
Moto as it is compact
Great video dude. Just subbed! I'm considering changing my Galaxy A55, which has started acting up for either this Edge 50 Neo or the Nothing 2a but can't decide...
I have a moto g play. And it's not even a year old yet.
And I have to admit I really like this phone. It's still teaching me a lot,
Nice, what you liking about this one?
I have the edge 50 pro right now and it's great, it's just a little too bulky for me and I don't care for the curved display. Honestly I wish the return window was still open so I could get this phone. I would miss the processing speed and the 120w charging, but there's something about a compact phone, and those no accidental edge touches from a flat display.
I have it and works perfectly. I have Pixel 9 Pro too. But for my use NEO is so handy. Have wireless charge, ESIM. 512 Gb internal , for me is the best
Amazing
Ho acquistato Moto edge 50 neo 12 512.....sono soddisfatto...buona fotocamera.....hello moto
What about PWM?
Switched from a Galaxy flagship to a Moto Edge Neo and I couldn't be happier with my decision!
The display quality is far far better than any other OEMs, thanks to LG displays.
Such a smooth experience throughout the whole OS and everything is fluid and snappy.
Motorola offers more than what you pay for with Smart Connect feature to the cameras capabilities.
Super satisfied so far and have no complaints. The outstanding design and hardware is beyond time!
Wow amazing. That's a big switch
I'm planning to buy Nothing 2a phone. Is it good option to buy in 2025. Can i wait for Nothing 3 phone? I'm expecting unique design good battery life clean software experience mobile could you please suggest if any mobile? Or should i go with Moto 50neo but my only concern it has less better life
If you want to use the phone for a long time: Phone 3a, Pixel 9a or iPhone SE4, they're gonna release the at the beginning of Spring so u might as well wait
That is unless u get Edge 50 Neo under $300 then sure, there is no better phone for that price
Wouldn't go for it.
Had a Moto Edge 40 and had massive software issues that weren't ironed out til Android 14. ROM optimisation poor too, the UI doesnt run at 120fps either.
Motorola have a slowwww update rollout (or not at all) too, and its a shame cos the hardware is ok.
Add to that, massive depreciation, its a pretty poor purchase.
How does this compare to poco x6 pro 5g?
I haven't used the Poco so I can't comment sorry
I'm buying it it the blue it has 5 os updates .. this little sucker is mine
Nice phone!
Definitely worth that price!
For sure
@GadgetsBoy @GadgetsBoy LTPO tech is not common in this price point/range. The only other device I can think of with LTPO in this price range is the Tecno Camon 30 Premier.
It now comes in the mocha mousse too
The p-oled burns the eyes, even by customizing the colors to the maximum of blue, we do not even have white whites. The Motorola rings every 30 minutes, for updates of the proposals. Volume keys inaccessible with a gesture like all Androids. I had 3 neo, fusion, edge, 3 big pieces of shit in the world.
heard there are some problems with this that's why i crossed it off my list
No problems at all runs smooth and fast.
OnePlus nord 4 anyday
That's a good choice
sadly not availabe in austria
Available in Canada
@hassansufar1257 available in Canada
Kallu don 😂