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Motorola edge | Unlocked | Made for US by Motorola | 6/256GB | 64MP Camera | 2020 | Solor Black
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Brand | motorola |
Model name | Motorola Edge |
Wireless carrier | Unlocked |
Operating system | Android 10.0 |
Memory storage capacity | 256 GB |
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- Unlocked for the freedom to choose your carrier. 4G compatible with AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon networks. Sim card not included. Customers may need to contact Sprint for activation on Sprint?s network
- In order to use this Device on Verizon first provision your SIM through Verizon Wireless . Log in to your account on Verizon Wireless . Devices > activate or switch devices > activate. Alternatively, call/visit a Verizon store.
- Ultra-powerful 5G performance - Experience pure speed with the next gen wireless network, plus an insanely fast processor, 6GB memory, and 256GB storage. Compatible with T-Mobile's 5G network now. Ready for 5G on other networks dependent on carrier availability.
- Immersive 90 Hz Endless Edge display - Get breathtaking HDR10 picture quality on a gorgeous 6.7? OLED display that wraps around the edges.
- 64MP Triple Camera System - Class-leading camera resolution lets you capture everything from super high-res to crisp low-light, and from ultra-wide to ultra-zoom.6GB RAM + 256GB Storage - Plus, motorola edge comes loaded with 6GB memory and 256GB of storage
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- Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
- Product Dimensions : 16.16 x 7.11 x 0.93 cm; 188 Grams
- Date First Available : 22 April 2021
- Manufacturer : motorola
- ASIN : B08B9SGGRS
- Item model number : XT2063
- Best Sellers Rank: #31,347 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products (See Top 100 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products)
- #1,792 in SIM-free & Unlocked Mobile Phones
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Experience 5G speeds with this unlocked Motorola edge smartphone. The 6.7-inch OLED display wraps around the edges to deliver a clear picture quality with a 90 HZ refresh rate. The Motorola edge smartphone has a 64MP triple-camera system for low-light, high-res, ultra-wide, and ultra-zoom photos. Plus, Motorola Edge comes with 6GB memory, and the 256GB of storage holds your files and applications. The 4500mAh rechargeable battery delivers up to two days of use, and the stereo sound delivers studio-quality performance.
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Nirvash
3.0 out of 5 stars
Updated (8/26): Quality issue with screens, Moto audio can be frustrating. Ok phone, but not for me.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 2 August 2020Verified Purchase
UPDATE 5 (8/26/2020): Ultimately, a return.
It's sad to say but I am returning this phone. While it was replaced by motorola the screen is starting to exhibit a graininess or splotchy issue at low light. I just can't trust this phone nor it's screen to last past the year warranty. The edge is also not something that I can really put up with long term. Watching videos just doesn't feel right on a curved screen.
Maybe this phone is for you, maybe I got two duds. Either way enjoy what you like but keep an eye out on your own device.
UPDATE 4 (8/17/2020): Patience is strong with this phone
The replacement phone that Motorola sent me does not have any screen issues 6 days later. People are reporting that the issues usually occur within the first 2 - 3 days so I think as long as it doesn't show any issues after a week you may be ok. It's still very hard to swallow a potential screen issue at the full retail price or any price for that matter. For those of us that purchased it at the discounted rate when it first launched, It is a good value still to me.
However, if you need a phone that does phone things and are not a power user or don't really care about 5g (Which you shouldn't really unless it helps your coverage in rural area's), the Pixel 4a is my recommended pick. Or wait til the Pixel 4a 5g comes out which should have the same chipset.
UPDATE 3 (8/11/2020): The dawn of a new phone
Well Motorola overnighted me a new a phone. You can see the difference in the screen quality. We'll see if the new phone experiences the same issue. Should start showing after a few days of use.
UPDATE 2 (8/10/2020): The Motorola Replacement Saga
I reached out to Motorola about the phone issue. There are A LOT of reports of the green tint issue on the screen on low light. It's possible the first batch is faulty so if you do get a replacement from Amazon directly it may not be better. Hopefully the replacement phone has a fixed screen, however if the 2nd replacement is faulty this will be returned to Amazon for a refund. People are reporting if you're ok in the first 3 - 4 days your screen is fine but this is just... not acceptable for the price.
UPDATE 1 (8/5/2020): (Keeping original review below this)
After using this phone for little more over four days, it is exhibiting issues similar to the Moto Edge + with the display. The display has a green tint to it at night under low light conditions. It's almost like a green haze and it's the upper half of the display (See attached photo). This makes sense as it uses the same display panel as the Moto Edge + which also has the green tint issue on some devices. If you encounter this issue it's possible it could be fixed via software but I would request a new device through Amazon or Motorola or just return it.
(Original review):
TL;DR - If you like to listen to music through bluetooth, there is a quirky fix that you may need to do if the music sounds flat or is missing bass.
If you enjoy listening to music through Bluetooth, this is a bit of a mixed bag. There is an app called Moto Audio that always has an EQ and some weird tuning for any audio output through Bluetooth. It makes music sound incredibly tinny and flat and just plain awful. USB-C adapters or headphones plugged into the headphone jack disables this EQ however. There may be an option to disable the Moto Audio for bluetooth in the app itself, but the EQ may still remain. To fix this, plug in a pair of headphones either through the headphone jack or the USB-C port, and then unplug it and go back to your Bluetooth. The sound should be back to it's full and normal sound. Not sure if I got a weird bug but it the EQ continued to persist on my phone even with it being disabled initially.
Otherwise it's a very nice phone. The screen is pretty vibrant and the 90hz refresh rate is nice. VoLTE and WiFi calling are working on T-Mobile through Straight Talk which is great. You'll be able to use this phone when T-Mobile phases out 3G calling starting on Jan 1st 2020. Also getting a 5G signal which is cool.
No issues with the finger print sensor, works well with a screen protector (plastic) applied. The supplied case is nice as well since there are limited options available for this phone.
The speakers are quite nice and loud too, music sounds pretty clean through them.
With phones becoming more and more expensive, this is a pretty nice phone for the price. Sure there are cheaper phones but the 5G support, 765G Chipset, headphone jack, some water resistance and the design, I'd say this is a good mid-high range phone.
It's sad to say but I am returning this phone. While it was replaced by motorola the screen is starting to exhibit a graininess or splotchy issue at low light. I just can't trust this phone nor it's screen to last past the year warranty. The edge is also not something that I can really put up with long term. Watching videos just doesn't feel right on a curved screen.
Maybe this phone is for you, maybe I got two duds. Either way enjoy what you like but keep an eye out on your own device.
UPDATE 4 (8/17/2020): Patience is strong with this phone
The replacement phone that Motorola sent me does not have any screen issues 6 days later. People are reporting that the issues usually occur within the first 2 - 3 days so I think as long as it doesn't show any issues after a week you may be ok. It's still very hard to swallow a potential screen issue at the full retail price or any price for that matter. For those of us that purchased it at the discounted rate when it first launched, It is a good value still to me.
However, if you need a phone that does phone things and are not a power user or don't really care about 5g (Which you shouldn't really unless it helps your coverage in rural area's), the Pixel 4a is my recommended pick. Or wait til the Pixel 4a 5g comes out which should have the same chipset.
UPDATE 3 (8/11/2020): The dawn of a new phone
Well Motorola overnighted me a new a phone. You can see the difference in the screen quality. We'll see if the new phone experiences the same issue. Should start showing after a few days of use.
UPDATE 2 (8/10/2020): The Motorola Replacement Saga
I reached out to Motorola about the phone issue. There are A LOT of reports of the green tint issue on the screen on low light. It's possible the first batch is faulty so if you do get a replacement from Amazon directly it may not be better. Hopefully the replacement phone has a fixed screen, however if the 2nd replacement is faulty this will be returned to Amazon for a refund. People are reporting if you're ok in the first 3 - 4 days your screen is fine but this is just... not acceptable for the price.
UPDATE 1 (8/5/2020): (Keeping original review below this)
After using this phone for little more over four days, it is exhibiting issues similar to the Moto Edge + with the display. The display has a green tint to it at night under low light conditions. It's almost like a green haze and it's the upper half of the display (See attached photo). This makes sense as it uses the same display panel as the Moto Edge + which also has the green tint issue on some devices. If you encounter this issue it's possible it could be fixed via software but I would request a new device through Amazon or Motorola or just return it.
(Original review):
TL;DR - If you like to listen to music through bluetooth, there is a quirky fix that you may need to do if the music sounds flat or is missing bass.
If you enjoy listening to music through Bluetooth, this is a bit of a mixed bag. There is an app called Moto Audio that always has an EQ and some weird tuning for any audio output through Bluetooth. It makes music sound incredibly tinny and flat and just plain awful. USB-C adapters or headphones plugged into the headphone jack disables this EQ however. There may be an option to disable the Moto Audio for bluetooth in the app itself, but the EQ may still remain. To fix this, plug in a pair of headphones either through the headphone jack or the USB-C port, and then unplug it and go back to your Bluetooth. The sound should be back to it's full and normal sound. Not sure if I got a weird bug but it the EQ continued to persist on my phone even with it being disabled initially.
Otherwise it's a very nice phone. The screen is pretty vibrant and the 90hz refresh rate is nice. VoLTE and WiFi calling are working on T-Mobile through Straight Talk which is great. You'll be able to use this phone when T-Mobile phases out 3G calling starting on Jan 1st 2020. Also getting a 5G signal which is cool.
No issues with the finger print sensor, works well with a screen protector (plastic) applied. The supplied case is nice as well since there are limited options available for this phone.
The speakers are quite nice and loud too, music sounds pretty clean through them.
With phones becoming more and more expensive, this is a pretty nice phone for the price. Sure there are cheaper phones but the 5G support, 765G Chipset, headphone jack, some water resistance and the design, I'd say this is a good mid-high range phone.
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DKB64
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great phone regardless of negative reviews
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 15 March 2023Verified Purchase
Great looking phone. Bought two,one for myself one for wife......a few things to address .... First off I have not had any screen issues as reported by the neg reviews, screen is fantastic colors very vibrant and crisp. Screen is also very responsive to the touch.
Other reviews stated that the phone doesn't support wifi calling, mine sure does and there is a icon to turn it on and off.
Phone is very fast, indoors and outdoors and also supports 5g without any issues.
Speakers on phone are very crisp/clear and will not get distorted even when turned up loud.
Now here are the cons....
Battery life is ok, could be better, I mean.... It will last you throughout the day, but I don't see how you would go two straight days without charger as advertised.
Finger print reader is also ok.... Not great... It works some of the time, and you have to touch repeatedly to activate.
Accessories.... Cases are very limited and cheaply built... But you need them in order to have some sort of protection.
Also screen protector..... Hard to find for curved screen, you'll have to pay a few dollars more for one.
Overall I really like the phone.... I don't see how you could go wrong buying.
Other reviews stated that the phone doesn't support wifi calling, mine sure does and there is a icon to turn it on and off.
Phone is very fast, indoors and outdoors and also supports 5g without any issues.
Speakers on phone are very crisp/clear and will not get distorted even when turned up loud.
Now here are the cons....
Battery life is ok, could be better, I mean.... It will last you throughout the day, but I don't see how you would go two straight days without charger as advertised.
Finger print reader is also ok.... Not great... It works some of the time, and you have to touch repeatedly to activate.
Accessories.... Cases are very limited and cheaply built... But you need them in order to have some sort of protection.
Also screen protector..... Hard to find for curved screen, you'll have to pay a few dollars more for one.
Overall I really like the phone.... I don't see how you could go wrong buying.
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Nemicsii
5.0 out of 5 stars
Flagship quality mid range price, Everyone is a winner with this Moto.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 28 November 2020Verified Purchase
A motorola phone that works like a flagship with a midrange price tag
1. Wifi- calling works with T-Mobile
2. 5G coverage is great, overall the reception is exceptional
3. Better camera than what I have seen with mid range phones so far. Good low light photography with the night mode enabled. Takes great food macro picture :)
4. Battery life is a key differentiato, needs charging once every two days for my usage ( lot of email and messaging, calls, stream music and few videos a day)
5. Great build quality. Fingerprint reader works but not that fast, it's funtional and precise though.
6. It doesn't have wireless charging which I fixed with a aftermarket kit.
7. Comes with a fast charger and juices it pretty fast.
8. Screen quality is good and there are few nifty usage of the edge display( there is a soft button on the edge for what works like a second app drawer)
9. Single front facing camera and no flash in front camera.
10. Sound quality and bluetooth audio is great, Moto audio pops up when a audio device is connected (wired or wireless) and gives the ability to change equalizer settings or work different volume levels for different applications.
11. Ships with a cover and all you need is a screen protector and everything is all set. There is no headset included.
12. Can use dual sim or one sim and a SD card, I have a 512 GB SD card taking the storage to 256GB+512GB
Overall with over 150+ applications installed this phone handles everything with equal ease as a flagship. Haven't noticed a single issue so far. Android 11 is coming to the phone( Iam part of a trial)
1. Wifi- calling works with T-Mobile
2. 5G coverage is great, overall the reception is exceptional
3. Better camera than what I have seen with mid range phones so far. Good low light photography with the night mode enabled. Takes great food macro picture :)
4. Battery life is a key differentiato, needs charging once every two days for my usage ( lot of email and messaging, calls, stream music and few videos a day)
5. Great build quality. Fingerprint reader works but not that fast, it's funtional and precise though.
6. It doesn't have wireless charging which I fixed with a aftermarket kit.
7. Comes with a fast charger and juices it pretty fast.
8. Screen quality is good and there are few nifty usage of the edge display( there is a soft button on the edge for what works like a second app drawer)
9. Single front facing camera and no flash in front camera.
10. Sound quality and bluetooth audio is great, Moto audio pops up when a audio device is connected (wired or wireless) and gives the ability to change equalizer settings or work different volume levels for different applications.
11. Ships with a cover and all you need is a screen protector and everything is all set. There is no headset included.
12. Can use dual sim or one sim and a SD card, I have a 512 GB SD card taking the storage to 256GB+512GB
Overall with over 150+ applications installed this phone handles everything with equal ease as a flagship. Haven't noticed a single issue so far. Android 11 is coming to the phone( Iam part of a trial)
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Reviewer from Michigan
1.0 out of 5 stars
If the screen doesn't work, the phone doesn't work. 80% failure rate!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 11 August 2020Verified Purchase
***UPDATE 9/12/20 FOLLOWING MULTIPLE REPLACEMENT FAILURES***
Back when the Samsung S7 Edge came out, I wanted it so badly - but couldn't afford it. A few years later and my current LG V20 is starting to get a little slow, and a new EDGE is available for $500 (presale price)? I'm all over this! Both of my parents bought it as well (they were both using the Samsung S7 - not the Edge version - which at this point are largely unusable), so I have three separate experiences with the exact same phone to compare. NOW ACTUALLY FIVE AS OF 9/12/20.
Initial physical setup was a breeze. The SIM card slot (which also houses the SD card, if you have one) pops right out with an enclosed pin. The SIM and SD card connector faces the back of the phone. Slide it right in, and you're all done. The phone booted up just fine, and was at about 70% charge when I received it. It's a BEAUTIFUL phone, with vibrant colors and VERY smooth operation of the screen. I miss the app drawer, but I can live without it.
Initially I was unable to receive text messages on Verizon, although every other function worked perfectly in every way. All three Motorola Edges had the same problem - all on Verizon. After several days of troubleshooting, my dad reached level three tech support at Motorola, who tied in with level two tech support at Verizon, and they figured out that Verizon needed to "check, un-check, and re-check" "something" in our account settings in order for text messages to be received by our phones. Once Verizon completed this cycle, text messages were fully functional instantaneously for all three of us. I was hoping that was the only issue... alas, I was not so lucky.
A few days later, the screen started to develop a purple "bruise" on the left side, as described by MANY other reviewers. The next morning it was back to normal, but by the end of the day it was doing it again, and was worse than the prior evening. The next morning it was back to normal again, but 30 minutes later the bruise showed up again.
I called Motorola tech support that afternoon. I had some difficulty understanding the woman I spoke with due to her accent, but I understood the majority of what she said. I was told that software technicians are aware of the problem and are working on a patch in the lab, and that when it is done it will be pushed to the phones automatically. I asked for a timeline, and was informed that they cannot say - which makes sense because you don't want to open a liability door for misleading customers, but at the same time I really needed an answer in some form. No answer was to be had, though. This was two days ago.
By that evening, the lower left part of the screen was entirely blacked out, the bruise had spread to covering most of the left half of the screen, and had started on the right side as well. The next morning it was better, but only half-way so. Again the phone was unusable by that evening - which was last night.
This morning the phone had improved by maybe only 25-30%. By 1:30 pm, not only were parts of the screen blacked out, but the bottom of the screen started flashing white and was non-responsive to touch (see attached pictures and video).
I completed a master reset on my Motorola Edge, but the problem still persisted even after the phone was erased. At that point, I requested a replacement from Amazon. Thankfully my LG V20 still works just fine, so I have a fully functional backup until the new phone arrived.
As my dad says, such a high failure rate is unexpectedly high for a new product launch. OTHER than this debilitating screen issue, I LOVE the phone - as do both of my parents.
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FIRST EDIT
The first phone lasted one week before the failure as described above. The replacement lasted two weeks before the "bruise" showed up. By this time my dad's Edge had also started to fail. My mom's Edge, however, is still going strong. So the failure rate is now 75% (two for me, and dad's).
Review is demoted from 3 stars to 1. If the screen doesn't work, the phone doesn't work. The phone is otherwise literally perfect. But if you can't use it, then it doesn't work. Period. I returned the replacement for a full refund. I'm heartbroken.
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SECOND EDIT
My dad's replacement Edge lasted less than 2 weeks before that screen started to fail. Out of the FIVE Motorola Edge phones from me, my dad, and my mom, only my mom's has yet to develop screen failure. That is a whopping EIGHTY PERCENT failure rate. Both me and my dad have reverted back to our old phones, and will be shopping for a new NON-Motorola midrange phone soon.
Back when the Samsung S7 Edge came out, I wanted it so badly - but couldn't afford it. A few years later and my current LG V20 is starting to get a little slow, and a new EDGE is available for $500 (presale price)? I'm all over this! Both of my parents bought it as well (they were both using the Samsung S7 - not the Edge version - which at this point are largely unusable), so I have three separate experiences with the exact same phone to compare. NOW ACTUALLY FIVE AS OF 9/12/20.
Initial physical setup was a breeze. The SIM card slot (which also houses the SD card, if you have one) pops right out with an enclosed pin. The SIM and SD card connector faces the back of the phone. Slide it right in, and you're all done. The phone booted up just fine, and was at about 70% charge when I received it. It's a BEAUTIFUL phone, with vibrant colors and VERY smooth operation of the screen. I miss the app drawer, but I can live without it.
Initially I was unable to receive text messages on Verizon, although every other function worked perfectly in every way. All three Motorola Edges had the same problem - all on Verizon. After several days of troubleshooting, my dad reached level three tech support at Motorola, who tied in with level two tech support at Verizon, and they figured out that Verizon needed to "check, un-check, and re-check" "something" in our account settings in order for text messages to be received by our phones. Once Verizon completed this cycle, text messages were fully functional instantaneously for all three of us. I was hoping that was the only issue... alas, I was not so lucky.
A few days later, the screen started to develop a purple "bruise" on the left side, as described by MANY other reviewers. The next morning it was back to normal, but by the end of the day it was doing it again, and was worse than the prior evening. The next morning it was back to normal again, but 30 minutes later the bruise showed up again.
I called Motorola tech support that afternoon. I had some difficulty understanding the woman I spoke with due to her accent, but I understood the majority of what she said. I was told that software technicians are aware of the problem and are working on a patch in the lab, and that when it is done it will be pushed to the phones automatically. I asked for a timeline, and was informed that they cannot say - which makes sense because you don't want to open a liability door for misleading customers, but at the same time I really needed an answer in some form. No answer was to be had, though. This was two days ago.
By that evening, the lower left part of the screen was entirely blacked out, the bruise had spread to covering most of the left half of the screen, and had started on the right side as well. The next morning it was better, but only half-way so. Again the phone was unusable by that evening - which was last night.
This morning the phone had improved by maybe only 25-30%. By 1:30 pm, not only were parts of the screen blacked out, but the bottom of the screen started flashing white and was non-responsive to touch (see attached pictures and video).
I completed a master reset on my Motorola Edge, but the problem still persisted even after the phone was erased. At that point, I requested a replacement from Amazon. Thankfully my LG V20 still works just fine, so I have a fully functional backup until the new phone arrived.
As my dad says, such a high failure rate is unexpectedly high for a new product launch. OTHER than this debilitating screen issue, I LOVE the phone - as do both of my parents.
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FIRST EDIT
The first phone lasted one week before the failure as described above. The replacement lasted two weeks before the "bruise" showed up. By this time my dad's Edge had also started to fail. My mom's Edge, however, is still going strong. So the failure rate is now 75% (two for me, and dad's).
Review is demoted from 3 stars to 1. If the screen doesn't work, the phone doesn't work. The phone is otherwise literally perfect. But if you can't use it, then it doesn't work. Period. I returned the replacement for a full refund. I'm heartbroken.
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SECOND EDIT
My dad's replacement Edge lasted less than 2 weeks before that screen started to fail. Out of the FIVE Motorola Edge phones from me, my dad, and my mom, only my mom's has yet to develop screen failure. That is a whopping EIGHTY PERCENT failure rate. Both me and my dad have reverted back to our old phones, and will be shopping for a new NON-Motorola midrange phone soon.
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clyde714
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding phone!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 16 August 2020Verified Purchase
I bought two of these phones, one for me and one for my wife. Both have been performing excellently since day 1. Easy to use, fantastic screen views, and WOW with the 5G functionality!
To be clear, we've had NONE of the issues that other reviewers have mentioned ("bruised" screen display, finicky fingerprint reader, lack of wifi calling, text message issues, etc.).
Our phones are on the T-Mobile network. I made sure to call our carrier to have them provision our SIM's for wifi calling right away. We've had wifi calling since the moment we turned our phones on for the first time.
I can't speak to the issues the Verizon customers have had with text messaging. All I can say is that our text messages work flawlessly on T-Mobile (note we use RCS chat).
As far as 5G service, since we're on T-Mobile I've gone to the their website to see the 5G coverage in our area. Turns out we live right at one of the edges of a 5G zone. Not to worry, though. We get a solid 5G signal here. And I do mean solid (5 out of 5 bars).
One interesting thing I've discovered about the phone is that when we're on wifi that the phone switches over to 4G/LTE. I'm not sure why it does that, but no complaints, since we get blazingly fast internet service either on wifi or on 5G.
Other features are excellent. The 90hz refresh is sweet (super smooth videos and scrolling). No problems setting any Bluetooth devices. I also used the 3.5mm jack for audio and can say it worked well, though the sound quality I wanted was not what I got, likely due to the old Blackberry earpods I used for listening (I'd love to try it again with a better set, but probably won't, since I've got several Bluetooth headsets that work well). And the fingerprint feature has been right on for both of us on our phones - works every time.
As a side comment, the "edge" viewing feature takes a bit getting used to, but it is cool. The phone has a an option to turn it off but we haven't tried that yet as we haven't found a good reason to do so.
Our phones are currently protected with screen protectors and TPU cases. What we really want are more robust cases (like the Unicorn Bettles) that have built in screen protectors and solid case bodies. We're still waiting, and hoping that Unicorn or another supplier like them release cases like this in the near future.
Bottom line - we wholeheartedly recommend this phone. Absolutely no issues and solid performance.
To be clear, we've had NONE of the issues that other reviewers have mentioned ("bruised" screen display, finicky fingerprint reader, lack of wifi calling, text message issues, etc.).
Our phones are on the T-Mobile network. I made sure to call our carrier to have them provision our SIM's for wifi calling right away. We've had wifi calling since the moment we turned our phones on for the first time.
I can't speak to the issues the Verizon customers have had with text messaging. All I can say is that our text messages work flawlessly on T-Mobile (note we use RCS chat).
As far as 5G service, since we're on T-Mobile I've gone to the their website to see the 5G coverage in our area. Turns out we live right at one of the edges of a 5G zone. Not to worry, though. We get a solid 5G signal here. And I do mean solid (5 out of 5 bars).
One interesting thing I've discovered about the phone is that when we're on wifi that the phone switches over to 4G/LTE. I'm not sure why it does that, but no complaints, since we get blazingly fast internet service either on wifi or on 5G.
Other features are excellent. The 90hz refresh is sweet (super smooth videos and scrolling). No problems setting any Bluetooth devices. I also used the 3.5mm jack for audio and can say it worked well, though the sound quality I wanted was not what I got, likely due to the old Blackberry earpods I used for listening (I'd love to try it again with a better set, but probably won't, since I've got several Bluetooth headsets that work well). And the fingerprint feature has been right on for both of us on our phones - works every time.
As a side comment, the "edge" viewing feature takes a bit getting used to, but it is cool. The phone has a an option to turn it off but we haven't tried that yet as we haven't found a good reason to do so.
Our phones are currently protected with screen protectors and TPU cases. What we really want are more robust cases (like the Unicorn Bettles) that have built in screen protectors and solid case bodies. We're still waiting, and hoping that Unicorn or another supplier like them release cases like this in the near future.
Bottom line - we wholeheartedly recommend this phone. Absolutely no issues and solid performance.
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