Our Motorola Edge 50 Star showed up with a 125W TurboPower connector, which is the unit that ought to have the option to get you from a level battery to 100 percent quickly as indicated by the promotion materials. That was for sure the situation in our testing, making it effectively the best outcome in the class and a significant selling point of the handset in our book.
Keep in mind, the switch for 'Charging support' should be empowered to get you those numbers, and out-of-the-crate that is set to off. Not that the 28 minutes expected all things considered is a terrible outcome, yet on the off chance that you're of the 'quicker is quicker' demeanor, make a point to track down the switch.
The uplifting news doesn't end there by the same token. The Edge 50 Star upholds remote charging as well and Motorola rates it at 50W with an exclusive charging stand. We don't have test results for that, yet with the Pixel 8 being evaluated for 18W and the Cosmic systems maximizing at 15W, we can't envision the Moto being beaten in that race. Also other potential adversaries don't have remote charging in any case.
The Edge 50 Star has a sound system speaker arrangement with a fundamental unit on the base and another on top that likewise serves as an earpiece for voice calls. Every speaker just plays its own channel's track, and the telephone allots the stations powerfully relying upon its direction in space.
In our speaker test, the Edge 50 Star acquired a 'Excellent' rating for uproar, a score down from keep going year's Ace and comparable to the 40 and 40 Neo, however names don't exactly intend what they used to. The 50 Star sounds strikingly preferred to our ears over any of the Edge 40s, bringing better low-end presence and more adjusted reaction higher up the recurrence range.
It's likewise better than the OnePlus 12R or the vivo V30, however the Pixel 8 and the Cosmic system S23 truly do offer convincing options for speaker sound quality.
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