6/20/2023 0 Comments Eyes kiss in the corners![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I couldn't keep count of how many times this thing flung itself off my couch or out of my pocket, and frankly, I'm not sure it could survive much longer without a case before serious damage becomes a risk. It feels great to the touch, but it also makes the phone about as slippery as a bar of soap. It's reminiscent of the finish on recent OnePlus flagships. The frosted glass has been replaced with a silky-smooth matte black surface that sparkles in direct light. Unlike its predecessor, Motorola has taken the time to make this device feel worthy of its flagship status. That doesn't mean I don't like the look and feel of this year's Edge+, though. But outside of the signature curved glass - something not even on every Edge-branded phone - Moto's design language here feels a bit anonymous. Samsung's Galaxy S23 series is easily recognizable, as is Google's camera bar on recent Pixel phones. Motorola's Edge series has been around for a while now, and while all of its entries have largely used an identical design language, I'm not sure that's enough for the design language to stick out among a crowd. ![]()
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