Motorola has turned to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 to power the latest edition of the Edge Plus. Up front, the new Motorola flagship offers a 60MP selfie cam. The phone can also record 8K video at 24 frames per second. On the video front, you'll be able to capture HDR 10+ footage with the Motorola Edge Plus. Optical image stabilization helps keep the final image steady. The phone can also combine four pixels into one to capture more data in low-light settings. The phone relies on All Pixel autofocus instead of phase detection autofocus - as a result, Motorola claims that the Edge Plus uses 32x more focusing pixels. The Motorola Edge Plus (2022) adapts other features aimed at boosting photo quality. By using the same amount of megapixels for ultrawide shots, Motorola says that you don't have to worry about sacrificing image quality when you switch to the wider view. The main shooter and the ultrawide angle lens both carry 50MP ratings. Motorola looks to compensate for that by boosting the megapixels on both of its rear cameras. There's no telephoto lens to be found, though you do get a dedicated depth sensor. Many phones at this price range offer a telephoto lens to go with the wide and ultrawide angle shooters, but the Motorola Edge Plus sticks with those latter two cameras. If there's an area where the Motorola Edge Plus could find itself at a disadvantage to phones like the Galaxy S22 and Pixel 6 Pro, it's in the cameras. The Motorola Edge Plus (2022) comes in two color options - Cosmos Blue or Stardust White. You will get Gorilla Glass V with the Motorola Edge Plus, which should offer some durability. The specs sheet lists IP52 water protection, which means the Motorola Edge Plus can withstand rain, but can't be dropped in water, unlike phones that boast IP68 protection. Motorola promises bass, with clarity even as you pump up the volume. The Motorola Edge Plus comes equipped with a pari of stereo speakers that offer Dolby Atmos sound. Many leading smartphones top out at 120Hz, so the Motorola Edge Plus (2022) seems designed to appeal to a gaming crowd, since the best gaming phones typically opt for 144Hz. The display offers a 144Hz refresh rate that can scale up or down automatically depending on your on-screen activity. Motorola says it's improved brightness and contrast on the screen, making it possible for the Motorola Edge Plus to support more than "a billion shades" of color.
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