Motorola has bigger ambitions in India, as it forays into iPhone and Galaxy S territory.

Gadgets 360 senior reviewer Sheldon Pinto and reviewer Pranav Hegde join Orbital host Akhil Arora to discuss the Edge 30 Ultra and Fusion.

Read: Edge 30 Ultra hands-on: checking all the boxes

The Rs. 60,000 Edge 30 Ultra has everything on paper: the latest Snapdragon chip, 125W fast charging, and promise of three Android updates. Oh, I forgot the highlight feature: a 200-megapixel rear camera. But there are problems.

Read: Edge 30 Fusion hands-on: a new flagship killer in town

Its Rs. 40,000 sibling, the Edge 30 Fusion, is being dubbed a flagship killer. While it’s behind on the chipset, it doesn’t compromise elsewhere: lightweight, 8K recording, and a curved display. Is that enough?

Tune into the latest Orbital episode, as Pinto and Hegde tell us more.

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Chapters

Intro (00:00)
Edge 30 Ultra (00:23)
The problems (05:56)
The rest of it (09:59)
Edge 30 Fusion (15:57)
Cameras (23:52)
Performance (26:31)
Moto verdict (33:04)
Outro (35:40)

Photo credits: Sheldon Pinto/Gadgets 360, Pranav Hegde/Gadgets 360.

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