The brightness and sharpness adjustment works well.
#Cannot detect msi camera full#
Videos can be recorded at a maximum of 4K and 30 fps, 60 fps is only available in Full HD. However, you shouldn't expect to be able to recognize distant details well with the wide-angle camera, because it's too inaccurate for that. Thanks to the wide-angle and telephoto lenses, you also have slightly more flexibility in terms of field of view. Overall, it's possible to take decent photos in a wide range of scenarios that are at a mid-range level. The brightness and details are quite good for this class in low light. The sharpness is okay in detail, but by no means perfect. Photos taken with the main camera in good light look less vivid than those of the iPhone, but you could also say that they look a bit more natural, so this is probably a matter of taste. Depending on the usage scenario, this can be a significant disadvantage. However, this also means that the Edge 20 doesn't have an optical image stabilizer for its main camera, since it's only available for the telephoto camera.
It only has 3x zoom, but the f-stop is better, so that more light can be captured with the zoom camera.
#Cannot detect msi camera pro#
The 108-megapixel main camera is indeed identical, but the Edge 20 Pro has a periscope zoom camera, something the Edge 20 can't offer. However, the camera module protrudes from the case considerably, and naturally, that doesn't leave much room for the battery.Īt first glance, the camera systems of the Edge 20 and Edge 20 Pro Pro appear to be very similar. The Edge 20 is especially interesting because of its slim silhouette and low weight. Once again, the smartphone is certified according to the IP52 standard, which means that it's quite well protected against dust, yet only against splashing water, so it shouldn't be immersed in water. The Edge 20 Pro features higher-quality materials, but the combination is very similar in comparably priced smartphones. The frame is made of an aluminum alloy, while the back is only made of plastic. The manufacturer uses Gorilla Glass 3 for the display glass, so there's still a lot of room for improvement in terms of shatter resistance compared with more recent versions.
Its design is quite different from that of its predecessor: While the screen of the Motorola Edge had very curved edges and a rather rounded exterior, the Edge 20 is more angular and has a shiny metallic back with an engraved Motorola logo. The Motorola Edge 20 is a 6.70-inch smartphone with an only slightly curved 2.5D screen.