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The Moto Edge lineup has been undergoing some changes in 2023, with all Edge 40 models boasting feature sets and capabilities that you'd expect to find in a model one notch above what the name suggests. Such is the case with this year's third release in the series, the Edge 40 Neo.
The new Neo gets really close to the 'vanilla' model in the roster - it practically reuses the same camera system as the Edge 40 and the great display also appears to be shared by the two. The 2023 Neo now features a decently potent chipset, for a change - the previous generation was a bit hampered by an underspecced Snapdragon, while the new Dimensity seems to tick all the right boxes. The fast charging and notable battery capacity upgrade sound promising too.
The IP68 rating that looked like it could be a Pro-only feature in the beginning, has been on all three Edge 40s to date, a most welcome development from a maker that wasn't big on waterproofing in recent years. Meanwhile, the unique colors that come as part of the Pantone collab make the Neo even more physically appealing that what the compact size and low weight can do on their own.
It looks a properly well-specced balanced offering from Motorola in the midrange. We're here to find out if it lives up to its potential.
Just like all recent Moto Edges, the Edge 40 Neo arrives in a sturdy two-piece recycled cardboard box. There's no plastic used for any of the packaging on this model either, as Motorola has been doing for members of the lineup recently. Also a staple of the Edges, the box and its internals are scented, so you're greeted with a gentle aroma when you open up your brand new phone's package.
The contents of the bundle include a 68W adapter and a USB-C cable to go with it. Motorola hasn't forgotten a case either - it's a snap-on design with a color to match the handset's colorway. You'll probably also appreciate that it's made in Sweden and it's plant-based, so it's biodegradable.
Hi I just bought edge40 neo a week ago. After watching few videos in YouTube my mobile gets heats up. Is it common in Motorola. previously I used Samsung s 21fe and never had these issues. I am thinking to return edge 40 in few days.
That could happen to every phone bro Thats why cases are invented Glass cant bend very easily, so under pressure it breaks
yes, made by Microsoft Copilot or something similar :) and funniest part "I hope that my feedback will prompt the necessary changes"
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