Motorola Edge 40 Neo Review: 27 Ratings, Pros and Cons
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Check all the 27 reviews find on Smartphones Motorola Edge 40 Neo, with the 22 ratings, comments, pros & cons from the reviewers.
Theses reviews and tests from Smartphones magazines and websites give 22 ratings, we get this average rating to this Motorola product : 4/5.
Motorola Edge 40 Neo ratings
5/5 | Labo Fnac | |
9/10 | AndroidPit | |
4.5/5 | Tech Advisor | |
86/100 | GSMArena | |
8.6/10 | Presse Citron | |
4.3/5 | Chip.de | |
8.5/10 | 91mobiles.com | |
85/100 | NotebookCheck | |
8.5/10 | Tom's Guide (FR) | |
83/100 | ChinaHandys | |
4.1/5 | 01net | |
8/10 | Journal du Geek | |
4/5 | Nerd Mobile | |
4/5 | T3 | |
7.9/10 | GadgetByte | |
7.8/10 | LeCafeDuGeek | |
76.8/100 | Connect.de | |
7.5/10 | Multiplayer.it | |
3.5/5 | PhonAndroid | |
3.5/5 | TechRadar | |
6.9/10 | Digit | |
3/5 | Les Numériques |
Motorola Edge 40 Neo review :
Motorola Edge 40 Neo seems to be very good in the category of Smartphones, the reviews are very positive overall for this product and the "Pros" are higher than "Cons".
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No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
144 Hz screen and vibrant colors
68W charger included
Very good grip
Correct performances
Certified IP68
No LTPO technology.
No microSD port.
Poor autonomy
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
IP68 rating.
Extra smooth 144Hz display, bright too.
Very fast charging for the class.
Loud and good-sounding stereo speakers.
Clean Android interface, additional Moto custom bits, 'Ready For' PC-like capability.
Chipset is among the most potent for the money.
Competent camera setup for the class, particularly good results from main camera in low light, solid selfies too.
Only two OS updates promised, and Moto hasn't been the fastest to deliver these in the past.
Video stabilization isn't as good as the competition.
A beautiful, well-calibrated screen.
Smooth performances
A spacious interface and a good main sensor
A fast charge
A medium ultra-wide angle sensor
No possibility to expand storage.
Only two years of Android updates.
Compelling dual camera
Powerful battery life
Low game performance
No wireless charging.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
"heller 144-Hz-OLED" translates to "brighter 144 Hz OLED" in English.
flotter und großer Flashspeicher translates to "fast and high-capacity flash memory" in English.
WiFi 6E is translated into French as "WiFi 6E".
long durations
high loading speed
high-quality main camera
4K video recording possible
good value for money
significant warming under load
preinstalled advertising applications
no support for microSD
only USB 2.0 port
no 3.5mm audio jack
The casing creaks when twisted.
Perceptible material transitions
rare security updates
PWM flickering
The finesse and lightness
A high-end screen
A pleasant and smooth software.
A generally satisfactory photo quality.
A fast charge
A competitive price
the lack of versatility in photography
2 years of OS updates and 3 years of security.
good 50-megapixel main camera
IP68 certification
Clean Android system
good loading speed
compatible eSIM - compatible eSIM
good stereo speakers
plastic back
no headphone jack
no memory expansion
only "Sometimes-On-Display"
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Good quality screen
Pleasant interface
Smooth experience
Compelling photo part
Fast charging 68 W
Two years of updates, only.
144 Hz refresh rate is unnecessary.
High-quality OLED screen with a refresh rate of 144 Hz.
Solid camera performance.
Impressive fast charging, but?
Only two Android updates.
Great value for money
Impressive low-light photos
Occasional screen oddities
Nags from install bloatware
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
very good finish with IP68
excellent OLED with 144 Hertz
very good storage capacity
modern and streamlined user interface
very good main camera
68-Watt power supply and protective case included
Only satisfactory combustion properties.
Display without Always-on function
Stock Android, plus some good Motorola customizations.
Quality packaging
The premium design, especially in vegan leather version.
The screen is very well calibrated.
Very stable performances
Efficient fast charging
The beautiful macros and the beautiful portraits
eSIM compatibility, Bluetooth 5.4, and WiFi 6E
Commercial applications that must be installed.
The two years of Android updates only.
The grain in photo and video with the main sensor, even during the day.
The colorimetry is a bit cold in the shots with the main sensor.
Great display for price
Fast charging
No headphone jack
So-so cameras
Premium design and lightweight build
Decent cameras, good portrait photos
Fluid and bright pOLED display
IP68 dust and water resistant
Not for gamers or power users
Storage speeds are slower than competition
Low light camera performance could be better
eSIM compatibility.
Reassuring IP68 certification.
Good value for money.
Update policy in line with other Edge 40.
Photos with an ultra wide-angle lens are not convincing.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
No "Pros & Cons" find for this reviewer.
Design
The quality of manufacturing
Good screen
Balanced technical sheet
The photo
Average autonomy (but good fast charging)
Some occasional slowdowns.
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