Motorola Edge 50 Pro Review

Explore our full Motorola Edge 50 Pro review: 144 Hz Pantone-validated display, triple-camera setup, 125 W TurboCharge, Hello UI, and real-world performance. Is it still worth choosing over competitors?

Motorola Edge 50 Pro Review
The Motorola Edge 50 Pro

The Motorola Edge 50 Pro brings clean design, fast charging, a high-precision display, and flagship-style features to the ₹30,000–₹35,000 price bracket in India. With a Pantone‑validated curved AMOLED screen, 125 W wired charging, 50 W wireless charging, and IP68 rating, Motorola tried to create a well-rounded device. But does the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset hold up, and how good is the software experience one year on? Let’s dig in.

Motorola Edge 50 Pro – Feature Table

Feature Specification
Display 6.7″ curved pOLED, 1.5K (2712 × 1220), 144 Hz, 2000 nits, HDR10+, Pantone‑validated (Motorola Support)
Processor & Memory Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (4 nm), up to 12 GB LPDDR4X, UFS 2.2 storage (256‑512 GB)
Rear Cameras 50 MP main (OIS, f/1.4), 13 MP ultrawide, 10 MP telephoto (3× optical, OIS)
Front Camera 50 MP sensor with autofocus, Quad‑pixel binning, 4K video
Battery & Charging 4500 mAh; 125 W wired (top variant), 50 W wireless, 10 W reverse wireless
Build & Design 161.2 × 72.4 × 8.19 mm; 186 g; aluminium frame + vegan leather or pearl finish; IP68
Software & Updates Android 14-based Hello UI; 3 major OS upgrades, 4 years of security patches
Audio & Extras Dual stereo speakers, Dolby Atmos, Ready For USB‑C DisplayPort, ThinkShield security
Connectivity Dual‑SIM, 5G, Wi‑Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB‑C 3.1, IP68 dust/water rated

Display & Design

The Edge 50 Pro features a 6.7″ curved pOLED display with a 144 Hz refresh rate and peak brightness up to 2000 nits, making it vivid and smooth for gaming, streaming, and everyday use. It’s also Pantone‑validated for accurate color reproduction, a rare feature in mid‑range phones.

The phone leans on elegant Vegan leather or pearl finishes, paired with an aluminium frame and IP68 dust/water resistance. It weighs just 186 g and measures 8.2 mm thick—premium in build and feel.

Performance & Software

Powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 (4 nm) and up to 12 GB RAM, the Edge 50 Pro handles day-to-day multitasking well but shows limitations in sustained heavy gaming or processor-intensive workloads. The switches and UI feel responsive, but in demanding benchmarks, it trails flagship-level alternatives.

Running Android 14 with Hello UI, the software is clean and near-stock, with minimal bloatware and useful Moto gestures like flashlight twist or camera twist. Motorola promises three Android upgrades and four years of security support—competitive but less than Google and Samsung's longer roadmap.

Recently, users have reported camera lag and stability issues after OS updates, suggesting that software refinement needs attention.

Camera Performance

The Edge 50 Pro includes a capable triple-camera setup: a 50 MP main sensor (f/1.4, OIS), 13 MP ultrawide, and 10 MP telephoto with 3× optical zoom and OIS support. Daylight photography is impressive, with rich detail and balanced color. The telephoto and macro modes extend functionality, but the ultrawide lacks the same level of sharpness.

The 50 MP front camera supports autofocus and 4K video, delivering detailed selfies. However, post-processing and camera app performance lag behind peers, especially after recent software updates. Camera crashes or slowdowns have been reported by users, undermining the overall photo experience .

Battery & Charging

Equipped with a 4500 mAh battery, the Edge 50 Pro typically delivers a full day of moderate usage. PCMark battery tests return around 12.5 hours of active use. Heavy 5G usage or gaming may require a top-up in the evening.

The standout is 125 W TurboPower fast charging, delivering a full charge in under 20–25 minutes. Wireless charging at 50 W and 10 W reverse wireless power sharing are also supported—but wireless charging requires a separate accessory. Note that the base 8 GB RAM variant ships with a 68 W charger instead of 125 W

Audio & Extras

Stereo speakers tuned with Dolby Atmos provide a rich audio profile—rare in this price tier. Features like Ready For desktop mode, Style Sync AI wallpaper generator, and ThinkShield security suite add substance beyond specs.

Who Should Choose It?

  • Best for design-conscious users who want Pantone-validated display, vegan leather finish, and IP68 in a stylish package.
  • Great for fast-charging fans—125 W wired and 50 W wireless charging set this phone apart.
  • Suitable for general users who want a smooth UI and solid photo capability, but avoid heavy gaming or expecting flawless camera performance.
  • Not ideal for long-term camera users if Motorola’s ongoing UI updates don’t fix software bugs and camera stability.

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Pantone‑validated curved OLED display at 144 Hz
  • Premium, lightweight build with IP68
  • Versatile triple-camera system and detailed 50 MP selfie cam
  • Extremely fast 125 W wired and 50 W wireless charging
  • Clean software with Hello UI and gestures

Cons:

  • Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 can feel limited under heavy workloads
  • UFS 2.2 storage slower than UFS 3.x found elsewhere
  • Camera performance suffers from recent software issues
  • Battery capacity is lower than 5000 mAh competitors
  • Updates slower than major Android OEMs

Final Verdict

The Motorola Edge 50 Pro delivers premium design, spectacular display, and ultra-fast charging wrapped in a clean software experience—but its performance and camera software need refinement. If you value fast charging, thoughtful UI, and a stylish build under ₹35K, this phone offers compelling value. However, if you’re after long-term camera reliability or top-tier performance, competitors like Pixel 8A, Samsung Galaxy A55 or OnePlus 12R may offer better overall experience.

Final Rating: 8/10 — a near-flagship bundle at mid‑range cost, but held back by processing and software polish issues.