Friday 9 September 2022

#ProductReview: Motorola Edge 30 Fusion review

Despite its rather convoluted name, the Edge 30 Fusion is pretty clear in what it offers. 

On paper, it is nothing short of a well-rounded upper mid-ranger, or perhaps even "budget flagship," if that's more up your alley.
 

It has a great 10-bit, HDR10+, 144Hz OLED display front and center, a powerful Dolby Atmos stereo speaker setup, an ex-flagship Snapdragon 888+ chipset, a sizeable 4,400 mAh battery with 68W charging and a 50MP OIS-enabled main camera, backed up by a 32MP selfie with autofocus.

There is a lot to like here, at least on paper. Plus, the Edge 30 Fusion is unquestionably a charmer on the outside. 

It sports a very elegant exterior, complete with simple yet strong lines, plenty of curves both on the big display and around the back, where the faux leather finish really ties the whole design together. 

The Edge 30 Fusion looks very classy and dignified, like something you would see hanging out on a boardroom table.

Looking good in person and on paper is only half the battle, though, and even at first glance, the Moto Edge 30 Fusion isn't perfect and has certain omissions here and there.