Motorola Edge 50 was launched last year as a strong contender in the sub-Rs 30,000 segment. With premium design, durable build quality and an impressive set of hardware, it’s a compelling option if you’re looking to upgrade your phone in the mid-range segment. Additionally, the device is currently selling for under Rs 20,000, thanks to the ongoing Flipkart GOAT sale. The handset sports a curved display, vegan leather back, a triple rear camera setup, and a Snapdragon 7 Gen processor.
For those who are unaware, Flipkart GOAT sale is live till July 17, 2025. If you want to know how this deal works, here we have broken it down for you. Check out all the details.
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Motorola Edge 50 deal on Flipkart
Motorola Edge 50 is currently selling for Rs 21,999 with a flat discount of Rs 6,000 on its launch price of Rs 27,999 for the 8GB RAM and 256 GB configuration. Additionally, the e-commerce platform is offering Rs 10% off up to Rs 1,250 on Axis Bank credit card EMI transactions.
Furthermore, buyers can also take advantage of the exchange offer and save up to Rs 18,000 by swapping their old device. Do note that the final exchange value depends on the model and working condition of the device.
Motorola Edge 50 specifications
Motorola Edge 50 5G features a 6.67-inch pOLED display with Super HD (1220p) resolution. The handset is backed by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 Accelerated Edition chipset paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. In terms of camera, it houses a 50MP Ultra Pixel camera with Sony LYTIA 700C sensor with optical image stabilisation, a 13 MP ultrawide sensor and a 10MP sensor on the back. The device also has a 32 MP selfie camera.
Furthermore, the Moto Edge 50 features a 5,000mAh battery with 68W TurboPower charging support. It also comes with up to 15W wireless charging support.
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