
Motorola Edge 40 Pro
Best overall
Pros
- Super-fast charging
- Powerful processor
- Respectable bright screen
Cons
- Camera image processing a grade below the best
- Lower battery capacity than many Motorolas
- Finicky fingerprint scanner
The top-end Motorola Edge 40 Pro may not excel in any one particular area, but it provides a good balance of power, camera ability and charging tech that makes it a tempting choice at the premium end of the smartphone market.
That means the Edge 40 Pro ticks all the boxes for what a flagship smartphone in 2024 should offer, including IP68 dust and water resistance, a combination of glass and aluminium that looks high-end, if not a little minimalistic, stereo speaker support and a suitably capable display.
More specifically, the Edge 40 Pro sports a flagship-grade 6.7-inch pOLED display with a subtle curvature. The 165Hz refresh rate is among the fastest on the market and one of few non-gaming phones to offer the tech, delivering a buttery-smooth scrolling experience while being able to display plenty of frames in high-performance games, too.
Speaking of, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 within proves a capable flagship chipset, with the Edge 40 Pro able to take on much of the 2024 flagship competition in benchmark tests. In everyday use, it’s rapid and responsive with no signs of stutter or lag, as you’d expect from a phone at this price point.
Throw in a near-stock version of Android with only genuinely helpful additions from Motorola, a triple camera setup comprised of a 50MP primary, 50MP ultrawide and 12MP 2x telephoto, rapid 120W charging that delivers a full charge in 20 minutes, and you’ve got a solid all-rounder.
Update (May 2024): We expect the new top-end Motorola Edge 50 Ultra to take the Motoroola Edge 40 Pro’s top slot in this chart, but we can’t say for sure until we’ve reviewed the phone.
Reviewer: Andrew Williams
Review: Motorola Edge 40 Pro review