The editor weighs in — flanked by the optimist on her shoulder and the cynic on the other.
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Our takeEditorial
IP68, 144 Hz, 68W charging, and 8 GB RAM at $168 - the edge 2024 at this price is among the strongest mid-range value propositions available.
The Optimist
“IP68 protection, 68W charging speed, and 144 Hz for $168 is a value combination that most mid-range phones cannot touch.”
The Cynic
“Great specs at a discount price - but the display resolution remaining unconfirmed is an asterisk on the sharpness story.”
Our take
The same IP68 and 144 Hz edge 2024, now at $168 - a mid-range spec sheet at an entry-level price.
The Motorola edge (2024) at $168 is the same hardware as the higher-priced listing of this phone - a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 with 8 GB of RAM, a 6.6-inch 144 Hz display at 1300 nit brightness, IP68 water resistance, 68W wired charging, 15W wireless charging, and a 5000 mAh battery. At $168, the value calculation tilts sharply: IP68 submersion protection, 68W fast charging, and a 144 Hz display at 1300 nits would be exceptional at $250 - at $168, they represent a genuinely difficult combination to match. The 50 MP rear and 32 MP front cameras cover everyday photography. Android 14 is the OS base. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 is adequate for daily tasks and moderate multitasking but not a gaming or performance-intensive chip. At this reduced price point, the edge (2024) shifts from a mid-range value play to one of the strongest feature-per-dollar options across the broader Android lineup.
What we love
IP68 full water resistance at $168 is a standout in the price range
144 Hz display at 1300 nit peak brightness is well above average
68W wired charging and 15W wireless at this price is exceptional
8 GB RAM keeps multitasking smooth
5000 mAh battery provides a reliable full day
50 MP rear and 32 MP front cameras are competitive
Android 14 with a clean near-stock Motorola interface
What we don't
Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 handles daily tasks but hits limits on demanding gaming and heavy workloads
Display resolution and panel type not confirmed in published specifications
Weight of 174g is moderate for the size but not uncomfortable
No OIS confirmed for the camera system
Storage capacity not confirmed in published specs
Full specifications
Display
Size6.6"
Performance
ChipSnapdragon 7s Gen 2
OSAndroid 14
Camera
Rear camera50 MP
Rear camera 212 MP
Front camera32 MP
Battery
Wireless charging15 W wireless
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about the Motorola Edge - 2024
What kind of display does the Motorola Edge - 2024 have?
The Motorola edge (2024) has a 6.6-inch display running at 144 Hz with 1300 nit peak brightness. Panel type and resolution are not confirmed in published specifications. The 144 Hz refresh delivers smooth scrolling and touch response well above the 60 Hz and 90 Hz competition at this price. At 1300 nits, outdoor visibility in direct sunlight is strong - a meaningful practical advantage over budget phones that struggle below 600 nits. Resolution confirmation would complete the picture, but the brightness and refresh combination alone are above average for any phone at $168.
What kind of camera does the Motorola Edge - 2024 have?
The 50 MP rear and 32 MP front cameras are strong specifications relative to the $168 price. Motorola's processing platform handles daylight color and exposure well. OIS is not confirmed, which limits confidence in low-light and video stabilization. The 32 MP front camera is notably good at this price - selfies, video calls, and social content benefit from higher resolution and processing quality. No optical zoom. For casual photography at a price where 8 MP or 13 MP front cameras are common, the 32 MP front spec is a genuine differentiator.
What is the battery life of the Motorola Edge - 2024?
The 5000 mAh battery covers a full day of typical use comfortably. The 68W wired charging at $168 is an outlier - most phones at this price offer 15W or 18W charging at best. A near-empty recharge to full takes approximately 45 minutes. The 15W wireless adds bedside convenience without cables. The combination of large battery capacity and fast wired charging makes top-ups brief when needed. The power story at $168 is better than most phones at $250 or higher.
What processor does the Motorola Edge - 2024 use?
The Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 handles everyday tasks, social media, navigation, video streaming, and casual gaming without friction. 8 GB of RAM means multitasking across several apps runs smoothly without the reloads common at 4 GB. More demanding 3D games will encounter performance limits. For the primary daily tasks this phone targets at $168, the chipset is well-matched. It is not a high-performance gaming chip.
How much storage does the Motorola Edge - 2024 have?
Storage capacity is not confirmed in published specifications. Motorola edge variants typically ship at 128 GB or 256 GB. Without confirmation, planning for cloud backup and selective app management is advisable. A microSD slot availability is unconfirmed for this model.
What kind of speakers does the Motorola Edge - 2024 have?
Speaker configuration is not confirmed. Motorola edge models have offered stereo speaker arrangements in prior generations. Clear audio at adequate volume is relevant for a phone at this size and price positioning. Headphone jack availability is uncertain at this tier.
Does the Motorola Edge - 2024 support fingerprint or face unlock?
Biometric specifics are not confirmed in published data. Motorola edge phones typically use in-display or side-mounted fingerprint sensors. Face unlock is expected. Given the IP68 rating, an ultrasonic or optical in-display sensor arrangement would be consistent with the waterproofing design.
Is the Motorola Edge - 2024 water-resistant?
IP68 allows submersion to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes under standard conditions. At $168, this is an exceptional specification. Rain, poolside use, accidental sink drops, and brief submersion are all covered. The IP68 rating alone differentiates the edge (2024) from most phones under $200 that carry IP52 or no rating at all.