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The Motorola Edge 50 Pro sits between the flagship, the Motorola Edge 50 Ultra, and the budget option, the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion. As such, the 50 Pro is a toned-down version of the 50 Ultra (but not as much as the 50 Fusion) while priced at just under £600. Like the Motorola Edge 50 Ultra, Motorola Edge 50 Pro has a with optical image stabilisation (OIS) and with autofocus.

This is where, camera-wise, the similarities with the 50 Ultra end. Instead of an f/1.6 aperture, the 50 Pro’s main camera sports a wider f/1.



4 aperture and the rest of the cameras on the phone have a smaller megapixel count. The phone has a with a f/2.2 aperture, 120-degree field of view and macro-friendly autofocus.

Its has an f/2.0 aperture, OIS and 3x optical zoom. Feature-wise, the camera has a Portrait, Pro modes as well as Night Vision.

Additionally, it can shoot long exposures, panoramas and photos with a tilt shift. You can choose what aspect ratio and resolution you want to take photos at, High or Standard, as well as turn Auto-Macro on, which will allow the phone to automatically switch to the Macro camera when shooting smaller objects. In terms of video, the Motorola Edge 50 Pro has .

Macro mode, Night Vision, Smart stabilisation and even a flashlight can be turned on while shooting. There is also an option to record Slow Motion video. This phone comes in the following colour options: Luxe Lavender, Moonlight Pearl, and Black Beauty.

The phone I received to review was the Luxe Lavender col.

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