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Motorola Edge 50 Neo: Two-minute review

If you’re in the market for a phone in the budget to mid-range price bracket, the Motorola Edge 50 Neo could be your ideal pocket-sized companion. This fairly diminutive handset packs in a sharp AMOLED display, solid battery life and an eye-catching design in one well-priced package. Specifically, this phone is typically priced at £399 / AU$699 (about $500).

Before I delve into all of the wild and wonderful particularities of the Motorola Edge 50 Neo, let’s establish something quickly. You will not be getting a game-changing performance out of this little guy. Its MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor is more than good enough for social media scrolling, messaging and all the usual day-to-day stuff, but if you want top-of-the-range gaming performance, for instance, you’ll have to look elsewhere.

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