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Motorola Edge+ cameras do decently well in DxOMark’s tests

Motorola Edge+ cameras do decently well in DxOMark’s tests

Posted on June 3, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

For the first time in a long while, Motorola has finally put out a premium flagship to compete on the high-end market. It is asking for quite a lot of faith and trust in the brand given its immediately high price. Some might be disappointed in that fact alone while other bemoan its Verizon exclusivity. Those that will be able to get their hands on one, however, might not have much to worry about when it comes to photography as even DxOMark seems a bit satisfied with the phone’s camera performance, at least when taken in isolation.
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