Motorola is venturing into sustainable and inclusive technology with its new edge 50 smartphone family. This lineup includes three models – ultra, pro, and fusion – that feature innovative materials like wood, a special edition pearl polymer finish made in Italy, and vegan suede. In addition to cutting-edge camera technology with Artificial Intelligence, these devices also support endangered languages, such as Ladin from South Tyrol and Nheengatu from the Amazon, among others.
The standout feature of the Motorola Edge 50 family is the world’s first Pantone-certified camera and display, which accurately reproduces a wide range of colors, including human skin tones. The cameras on these devices are powered by Artificial Intelligence, ensuring perfect images, stabilization, and focus on moving subjects.
In addition to its impressive technology, Motorola’s commitment to sustainability and inclusivity is evident in its choice of materials and language support. These smartphones not only offer top-tier performance but also cater to a diverse range of users and contribute to a more environmentally friendly tech industry.
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