Should you actually get the Motorola Edge – 2024?
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 at 1300 nits, and 68W charging at $250 - the Motorola edge 2024 stacks its feature sheet strategically and delivers on it.
The Optimist
“IP68 protection and 68W wired charging pack a premium feature punch for a $250 mid-range price.”
The Cynic
“Great brightness spec on a panel whose resolution remains unconfirmed - strong promise, uncertain delivery.”
Our take
IP68, 144 Hz display, and 68W charging at $250 - the Motorola edge 2024 puts mid-range performance on the map.
The Motorola edge (2024) retails at $249.99 and delivers a feature set that makes most phones in the $200-$300 range look under-specced: IP68 full submersion protection, a 6.6-inch 144 Hz display at 1300 nit peak brightness, 68W wired charging, 15W wireless charging, and IP68 water resistance. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 paired with 8 GB of RAM handles everyday tasks and moderate multitasking reliably. The 50 MP rear and 32 MP front cameras are competitive for the tier. Battery capacity is 5000 mAh. Android 14 provides a current OS base. At $250, the edge (2024) competes on hardware breadth - nearly everything on the spec sheet is at or above what similarly priced phones offer. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 is a capable but not exceptional chip; the phone's strengths lie more in the ancillary specs like water resistance, charging speed, and display quality than raw processing power.
What we love
IP68 full water resistance at $250 is uncommon and genuinely useful
68W wired charging with 15W wireless delivers fast and convenient power
50 MP rear and 32 MP front cameras are competitive at this tier
8 GB RAM handles multitasking comfortably
5000 mAh battery provides full-day endurance
Android 14 with a clean Motorola interface
What we don't
Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 is mid-tier - demanding games or heavy workloads show limits
Display type and resolution not confirmed in published specs for full quality assessment
No optical image stabilization confirmed
Availability and 5G status need confirmation
Slightly heavier at 174g than some mid-range alternatives
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 a peak brightness of 1300 nits. Panel type and resolution are not confirmed in published specifications. The 144 Hz refresh rate is above average for the $250 price tier, producing smoother scrolling and animations than 90 Hz or 120 Hz panels. At 1300 nits, outdoor legibility in direct sunlight is meaningfully better than budget phones at 500-700 nits. Without resolution confirmation, pixel density assessment is uncertain. If the panel is 1080p, sharpness would be good; the combination of 144 Hz and 1300 nits is the display's primary daily advantage.
What kind of camera does the Motorola Edge – 2024 have?
The 50 MP rear camera and 32 MP front camera are both above average for a $250 phone. Motorola's processing on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 platform delivers balanced color and detail in daylight. OIS status is not confirmed in published data, which affects low-light and video stabilization assessment. The 32 MP front camera is a standout - selfie quality, video calls, and social media content benefit from the higher resolution and Motorola's portrait processing. No optical zoom is confirmed. For casual photography and video calling, the camera system covers the expected ground with above-average front camera quality.
What is the battery life of the Motorola Edge – 2024?
The 5000 mAh battery delivers a reliable full day of use. The 68W wired charging is the star of the power story at this price point - a near-empty charge reaches full in approximately 45 minutes, faster than most phones at twice the price. The 15W wireless charging adds nightstand convenience. The combination of a large battery and fast wired charging means top-ups are brief when needed. No reverse wireless charging. Power management on the edge (2024) is among the strongest at the $250 tier.
What processor does the Motorola Edge – 2024 use?
The Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 handles everyday tasks, social media, navigation, video streaming, and moderate gaming without issue. Paired with 8 GB of RAM, multitasking across several active applications runs smoothly. More demanding games will operate at lower settings or experience frame drops. The chip is adequate for the phone's target use case - daily productivity and media consumption at a mid-range price. It is not a chip for intensive professional workloads or performance-first gaming.
How much storage does the Motorola Edge – 2024 have?
Storage capacity is not confirmed in published specifications. Motorola's edge series typically ships with 128 GB or 256 GB configurations. A microSD card slot may be available based on Motorola's typical approach to the mid-range tier. Without confirmation, cloud backup and selective app management are advisable.
What kind of speakers does the Motorola Edge – 2024 have?
Speaker configuration is not confirmed in published specifications. Motorola edge models have offered stereo arrangements in previous generations. Clear, loud audio is relevant for a phone targeting daily media consumption at $250. A headphone jack availability is uncertain at this tier.
Does the Motorola Edge – 2024 support fingerprint or face unlock?
Biometric details are not confirmed in published specifications. Motorola edge phones typically include an in-display or side-mounted fingerprint sensor. Given the IP68 rating and mid-range positioning, an in-display sensor or side button integration is the most likely configuration. Face unlock is expected as a secondary option.
Is the Motorola Edge – 2024 water-resistant?
IP68 certification allows for submersion up to 1.5 meters for 30 minutes under standard testing. At $250, this is exceptional - most phones at this price carry IP52 or no rating. The practical benefit of IP68 is clear: rain, poolside use, sink accidents, and brief submersion all fall within the rated protection. The IP68 rating combined with 68W charging at $250 makes the edge (2024) stand out in its tier.