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The video features Tim Schofield reviewing the Motorola Edge 5G UW. He begins by unboxing the device, highlighting its key specifications such as the Snapdragon 778G processor, 144Hz display, and triple camera system. The phone comes with standard items but lacks a charging brick. Key features outlined include the phone's nebula blue color, fingerprint scanner in the power button, a triple camera setup, and its display that supports up to 144Hz. Schofield explores various photo modes like ultra-wide, macro, night vision, and more. He also demonstrates Motorola's gestures, shows personalization options in the Moto app, and notes the phone’s connectivity with Verizon’s 5G network and its substantial 5000 mAh battery.
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In this part of the video, Tim Schofield introduces the Motorola Edge 5G UW, highlighting its key specifications such as the Snapdragon 778G processor, 144Hz display, and triple camera system. He proceeds to unbox the device, revealing the phone, standard booklets, a SIM ejection tool, and a USB-C charging cable, noting the absence of a charging brick. The video showcases the phone’s hardware, including the nebula blue color, fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button, and the camera setup featuring a main sensor, an ultra-wide lens, and a depth sensing lens. Tim then powers on the device, sets up the fingerprint scanner, and demonstrates the display, confirming it supports up to 144Hz and is set to auto mode out of the box.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses the advantages of different screen refresh rates, mentioning that 60 Hz saves battery life while 144 Hz offers smoother visuals. They highlight the device’s 5000 mAh battery and anticipate good battery performance. They demonstrate Motorola’s quick twist gesture to open the camera and test various photo modes, including ultra-wide, macro, night vision, portrait, ultra res, pro mode, and dual capture. The presenter also showcases other Motorola gestures like chopping twice for the flashlight, and personalization options in the Moto app. They test the fingerprint scanner, which quickly unlocks the device, and conclude by noting the device’s connectivity to Verizon’s 5G network.