Motorola Edge (2022) Review: King Of The Midrange
The software on the Moto Edge (2022) is a very clean, almost stock Google experience, which is what I’ve come to expect from Motorola. There are a few extra apps in there, such as duplicate phone, messaging, and contacts apps. There’s also a fair amount of T-Mobile software pre-loaded (though that may not be there on unlocked devices). But beyond that, you get a nice clean Android 12 look.
One pleasant surprise is that Motorola’s software support is much improved for this device. Motorola is promising three operating system upgrades and four years of bi-monthly security updates. That’s a lot better than what Moto has committed to in the past, so it’s nice to see some improvement there. It’s not awesome that Android 13, which is already out, will be the first of those promised three upgrades.
Motorola still allows you to make the phone yours by customizing a lot of the interactions on the phone. Gestures like the chop-chop for the flashlight are still here, along with a number of other gestures for screenshots, Do Not Disturb, and accessing split screen. A lot of these motion-based triggers become second nature while you’re using them, and I miss them on other devices.
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