Lenovo, i.e. its subsidiary Motorola, today listed a handful of gaming-focused reasons to buy the Motorola Edge. The move marks the company’s first serious acknowledgement of mobile gaming since it discontinued the gamepad accessory for its modular Moto Z-series handsets which stopped being manufactured several years ago.
The Motorola Edge does not need modular attachments to be the ideal mobile gaming machine, the company claimed in a blog post published earlier today. The number one listed reason for gamers to purchase its newest Android smartphone is the inclusion of Moto Gametime. This is how the company refers to its gaming mode that will ensure your gaming session isn’t interrupted by something less important, like your parents calling to invite you over for Thanksgiving.
While several competing brands offer similar software features, the Motorola Edge builds on this functionality with its 90-degree display that curves around its long edges for a uniquely immersive experience matched only by Samsung’s recent flagships. But not even its Galaxy rivals can offer multi-day battery life in spite of intensive gaming sessions, which is a core part of the Motorola Edge proposition.
And also the third major advantage this handset offers to serious mobile gamers, according to the company. The final two come down to its unconventional spatial audio setup and extremely efficient 5G performance compatible with every next-generation wireless network available in the United States.