Motorola Edge 50 Pro 5G price drops by Rs 10,400 on Flipkart
Now available for Rs 27,999 with additional bank and exchange offers.
Sports a 6.7-inch 1.5K pOLED panel with 144Hz refresh rate and HDR10+.
Equipped with 50MP triple rear camera setup and a 50MP front camera.
The Motorola Edge 50 Pro, the last generation mid-range smartphone, is now available at a significant discount on Flipkart following a massive price drop and bank offers. So, if you’re looking for a decent mid-range smartphone with promising performance, design, and specifications, all at a reasonable price.
The device features a triple camera setup, a Snapdragon 7 series processor, and a 1.5K display with 144Hz refresh rate. So, if you’re really interested in the device, the Motorola Edge 50 Pro 5G price deal on Flipkart will work.
Motorola Edge 50 Pro 5G price on Amazon
The Motorola Edge 50 Pro 5G is now available for Rs 27,999, down Rs 9,000 from its launch price. Customers can save an additional 5 per cent by using the Flipkart Axis Bank Credit Card, bringing the price down to under Rs 26,600. Additionally, buyers can exchange their old device for the Edge 50 Pro and receive a value of Rs 27,300, depending on the value, model, and working conditions. Customers can also select suitable EMI options based on their requirements.
Also read: Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra 5G price drops by Rs 34,969 on Amazon
Motorola Edge 50 Pro 5G specifications
The Motorola Edge 50 Pro offers a big 6.7-inch 1.5K pOLED curved panel with 144Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support. It offers a 2,000 nits peak brightness. The device is fueled by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset and is coupled with up to 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage. It houses a 4,500mAh battery with 125W fast charging. The device also offers IP68 certification for dust and water resistance.
As for the camera, the device offers a 50MP primary shooter with OIS and 13MP ultrawide sensor. It also gets a 10MP telephoto sensor with 3x optical zoom. On the front, it comes with 50MP selfie camera.
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