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128GB Motorola Edge 2022 Unlocked Smart Phone (Mineral Gray)

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Amazon has 128GB Motorola Edge Unlocked Smart Phone (2022, Mineral Gray, PAUJ0008US) on sale for $139.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • 6.6" FHD+ 2400x1080 OLED 144 Hz display
  • MediaTek Dimensity 1050 Processor
  • 6GB RAM Memory
  • 128GB Internal Storage
  • 50MP high-res rear camera / 13 MP Ultrawide + Macro Vision
  • 5000mAh Battery
  • Fingerprint Sensor (on display)
  • 6.3 x 2.91 x 0.31" (weighs 5.29oz)
  • Wi-Fi 6e + Bluetooth 5.2
  • USB-C connector

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    • This offer is $20 less (13% savings) than our previous recent popular front page deal which scored over 40 thumbs up.
    • Rated 3.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 65 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Amazon has 128GB Motorola Edge Unlocked Smart Phone (2022, Mineral Gray, PAUJ0008US) on sale for $139.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for sharing this deal.

Specs:
  • 6.6" FHD+ 2400x1080 OLED 144 Hz display
  • MediaTek Dimensity 1050 Processor
  • 6GB RAM Memory
  • 128GB Internal Storage
  • 50MP high-res rear camera / 13 MP Ultrawide + Macro Vision
  • 5000mAh Battery
  • Fingerprint Sensor (on display)
  • 6.3 x 2.91 x 0.31" (weighs 5.29oz)
  • Wi-Fi 6e + Bluetooth 5.2
  • USB-C connector

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is $20 less (13% savings) than our previous recent popular front page deal which scored over 40 thumbs up.
    • Rated 3.6 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 65 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Model: Motorola Edge | 2022 | 2-Day Battery | Unlocked | Made for US 6/128GB | 50MP Camera | Mineral Gray

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audiokingman
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I want more than 6gb RAM for $139 brand new. What phones do you suggest?
herbsprovence
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While that is technically true, some phone manufacturers have country versions that contain separate cellular radio receivers. That may make an unlocked US phone not work in another country at all due to incompatible radios or fewer receivers than standard and data and phone calls are worse.
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laugh out loud

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cho9736Feb 13, 2024 03:04 AM
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Quote from audiokingman :
I want more than 6gb RAM for $139 brand new. What phones do you suggest?
oneplus nord n30 via Metro , 8gb ram
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ThinksTooMuchFeb 13, 2024 03:11 AM
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Quote from davidburke30 :
I got the OnePlus 12 for 500 after a trade in. 16 GB RAM. If this is like my 6T it's going to last years. Only reason I stopped using the 6T was the battery was not holding a charge after all this time. It still was fast. Having a good amount of ram is very important for sure.
I got my OnePlus 7 Pro used about 1.25yrs after release. Battery capacity dropped to 89% two weeks after I got it, according to AccuBattery (guessing original owner always maxed it while using the warp charger). In the roughly 3.25 years since I've done my best to keep it near the middle third charge range, and have only recently dropped to 82% capacity. Keep your charge level away from the top and bottom 20% ranges as much as possible, and you'll easily get 3x the battery longevity.

AccuBattery is great for helping with that as you can set it to alert you when it reaches a certain percentage. I set it to 66% because that gave me room for it to not reach that top 20% if I couldn't get to taking it off the charger at that exact moment. I've often still wound up falling asleep with it on the charger, but keeping it in range whenever I otherwise could has obviously made a big difference.

Got in on that Pixel 7 Pro for $99 with year of Mint service deal, but having the same fingerprint reader issues so many others have reported so I'm still using my trusty OP7P as my daily driver. Glad it's still got decent battery capacity.
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davidburke30Feb 13, 2024 03:35 AM
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Quote from ThinksTooMuch :
I got my OnePlus 7 Pro used about 1.25yrs after release. Battery capacity dropped to 89% two weeks after I got it, according to AccuBattery (guessing original owner always maxed it while using the warp charger). In the roughly 3.25 years since I've done my best to keep it near the middle third charge range, and have only recently dropped to 82% capacity. Keep your charge level away from the top and bottom 20% ranges as much as possible, and you'll easily get 3x the battery longevity.

AccuBattery is great for helping with that as you can set it to alert you when it reaches a certain percentage. I set it to 66% because that gave me room for it to not reach that top 20% if I couldn't get to taking it off the charger at that exact moment. I've often still wound up falling asleep with it on the charger, but keeping it in range whenever I otherwise could has obviously made a big difference.

Got in on that Pixel 7 Pro for $99 with year of Mint service deal, but having the same fingerprint reader issues so many others have reported so I'm still using my trusty OP7P as my daily driver. Glad it's still got decent battery capacity.
So keep the level between 20-80 is the trick? Will try that with my new OnePlus. As for mint love that I've had it for years and do the 15g yearly. Having to pay my phone bill once a year is great.
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Quote from ThinksTooMuch :
I got my OnePlus 7 Pro used about 1.25yrs after release. Battery capacity dropped to 89% two weeks after I got it, according to AccuBattery (guessing original owner always maxed it while using the warp charger). In the roughly 3.25 years since I've done my best to keep it near the middle third charge range, and have only recently dropped to 82% capacity. Keep your charge level away from the top and bottom 20% ranges as much as possible, and you'll easily get 3x the battery longevity.

AccuBattery is great for helping with that as you can set it to alert you when it reaches a certain percentage. I set it to 66% because that gave me room for it to not reach that top 20% if I couldn't get to taking it off the charger at that exact moment. I've often still wound up falling asleep with it on the charger, but keeping it in range whenever I otherwise could has obviously made a big difference.

Got in on that Pixel 7 Pro for $99 with year of Mint service deal, but having the same fingerprint reader issues so many others have reported so I'm still using my trusty OP7P as my daily driver. Glad it's still got decent battery capacity.
Does the 7 not have an option to limit max charge? I can do that on the N30.
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slick5150Feb 13, 2024 04:02 AM
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Quote from ejschraw :
After my Moto X Pure I will never buy another Motorola phone. They did so bad with it they abandoned having a flagship phone for years afterwards.
You're using a 9 year old phone as a litmus test of how a company makes phones? Alrighty.

Also, the Moto X Pure was one of Motorola's best reviewed phones (5 seconds of googling would have told you this) and it was not their last flagship released by a long shot either.

So, no clue what anything in your post is even talking about
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jacobginsengFeb 13, 2024 04:07 AM
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Pros: Great LTE/5G reception on basic $20 Visible plan. Great display and audio & call quality. And one thing that tops other operating systems - when using gesture nav, you can actually turn off all "nav symbols" at bottom of display. Yes that means this Moto is completely full screen, unlike others with a long dash at bottom center. Cons: Battery life aint good like samsung batteries, and cameras are only average (both are no big deal for me). For visible network and verizon carriers, do not get unlocked AT&T. You want the unlocked T-Mobile version, has mmwave, fully compatible
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kvkkvkFeb 13, 2024 04:15 AM
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Does this one have a Snapdragon or Mediatek chip inside ?
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GimpsUnlimitedFeb 13, 2024 04:38 AM
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Quote from davidburke30 :
I got the OnePlus 12 for 500 after a trade in. 16 GB RAM. If this is like my 6T it's going to last years. Only reason I stopped using the 6T was the battery was not holding a charge after all this time. It still was fast. Having a good amount of ram is very important for sure.
Yup. OnePlus hit a homerun with 6T.
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desynergyFeb 13, 2024 04:42 AM
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Remember if you go get a carrier phone, make sure it's with the carrier you want to use it with. Or expect it to not work 100% on the other carriers, even if they use the same towers.
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Jon1230Feb 13, 2024 05:10 AM
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Quote from kvkkvk :
Does this one have a Snapdragon or Mediatek chip inside ?
MediaTek Dimensity 1050 Processor
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Quote from jacobginseng :
Pros: Great LTE/5G reception on basic $20 Visible plan. Great display and audio & call quality. And one thing that tops other operating systems - when using gesture nav, you can actually turn off all "nav symbols" at bottom of display. Yes that means this Moto is completely full screen, unlike others with a long dash at bottom center. Cons: Battery life aint good like samsung batteries, and cameras are only average (both are no big deal for me). For visible network and verizon carriers, do not get unlocked AT&T. You want the unlocked T-Mobile version, has mmwave, fully compatible
And one thing that tops other operating systems - when using gesture nav, you can actually turn off all "nav symbols" at bottom of display. Yes that means this Moto is completely full screen, unlike others with a long dash at bottom center.

That is not a pro. It's Android Ui setting.
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Mark42mcFeb 13, 2024 06:00 AM
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I love my Motorola edge and I still have it works great but it is the 8 GB not the 6 gigabyte. With the 256 gb
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jacobginsengFeb 13, 2024 06:04 AM
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I disagree try that on any other brand of phone to see if you can turn nav symbols off completely without any symbol at the bottom
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jacobginsengFeb 13, 2024 06:05 AM
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Quote from TekkenLord :
And one thing that tops other operating systems - when using gesture nav, you can actually turn off all "nav symbols" at bottom of display. Yes that means this Moto is completely full screen, unlike others with a long dash at bottom center.

That is not a pro. It's Android Ui setting.
Not true (I dare you to try to turn off your "nav symbol" on the bottom
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