Since the phone isn't sold in the U.S., I had to order mine off eBay where it shipped from India. The Indian phone offered all the settings needed to make it a U.S. experience. The curved edge took a week or two to get used to as to avoid unwanted touches.
The worst feature is video recording, which is a couple notches below Samsung phones. Photos are a notch above past Motorola phones, but a tad over-sharpened.
The Edge Ultra offers 12GB with RAM boost. I would have like an option for 16GB, but I haven't noticed any issues with having lots of apps opened at the same time. The OLED display is awesome and the phone is quite fast. I certainly appreciates its fast charging.
I had purchased a OnePlus, but my employer wouldn't let me install work apps on it because of security concerns of some of its components. So I returned the OnePlus and went to Motorola. I chose the Edge 50 because it offers the purest Android experience on a Qualcomm processor on a secure platform.
I will say that I'm disappointed that the Edge 50 Ultra isn't offered in the U.S., but it seems like the U.S. carriers aren't willing to offer them. I have zero regrets about buying this phone.
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