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  2. Motorola Edge 20 - Wikipedia

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    Motorola Edge 30: Related: Motorola Edge (2021) Compatible networks: 2G, 3G, ... 30 W fast charging: ... Motorola Edge 20 is a series of Android smartphones developed ...

  3. Motorola Edge (2021) - Wikipedia

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    Motorola Edge; Manufacturer: Motorola Mobility: Type: Phablet: First released: 2 September 2021; 3 years ago () Predecessor: Motorola Edge: Successor: Motorola Edge (2022) Related: Motorola Edge 20: Form factor: Slate: Dimensions: 169 mm × 75.6 mm × 9 mm (6.65 in × 2.98 in × 0.35 in) Weight: 200 g (7.1 oz) Operating system: Android 11 ...

  4. Motorola Edge - Wikipedia

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    Motorola Edge is a line of smartphones marketed by Motorola Mobility since 2020. Various models have been produced which are listed below: Various models have been produced which are listed below: Motorola Edge (2020)

  5. Motorola Edge 30 - Wikipedia

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    Motorola Edge 30 Motorola Edge 30 Pro (Motorola Edge X30 in China; Motorola Edge+ (2022) in US) ... Edge 30: 30 W fast charging; Edge 30 Pro: 68 ...

  6. Motorola Edge (2020) - Wikipedia

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    The Edge (2020) uses the Snapdragon 765G processor with the Adreno 620 GPU, while the Edge+ (2020) uses the Snapdragon 865 processor with the Adreno 650 GPU. The Edge (2020) has 128 GB of UFS 2.1 storage (256 GB for the U.S. version) paired with 4 or 6 GB (6 GB only for U.S.) of RAM, while the Edge+ (2020) has 256 GB of UFS 3.0 storage paired with 12 GB of RAM.

  7. History of mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    The Micro-USB interface is found on chargers for feature phones and smartphones. The USB-C interface is increasingly found on (chargers for) smartphones. [73] Before a universal charger standard was agreed upon in the late 2000s, users needed an adapter which was often proprietary by brand or manufacturer to charge their battery.