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    Motorola Moto Edge 20 Lite Test: 5G smartphone that relies on endurance above all else

    Edward LangleyBy Edward LangleyJanuary 15, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Moto Edge 20 Lite features a triple rear photo sensor with a 108-megapixel wide-angle lens, and its lens opens at f / 1.9, 8 Mpx ultra-wide angle (f / 2.2) and macro module (f). / 2.4). The core module can provide a better definition, which is not always associated with better quality. Let us compare the terminal with the latest ones Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G NE, Who was doing the exercise better.

    Volume Primary: 108 Mpx, f / 1,9, éq. 26 mm

    Utilizing 108 Mpx module technology Pixel pinning This makes it possible to combine pixels (here, 9) and capture more light when it is exhausted. So the phone delivers snapshots at 12 Mpx by default. The same process used by Xiaomi’s wide-angle (not 9 by combining 4 px) delivers images at 16 Mpx.

    Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE (16 Mpx, f / 1,8)
    Motorola Moto Edge 20 Lite (12 Mpx, f / 1,9, ISO 128, 1/30 s)

    In bright conditions, Xiaomi smartphone takes the lead. It offers more detail and sharpness than the Edge 20 Lite, and can be easily found on portrait or torte cards. Didn’t really show a reasonable color scale. The Xiaomi shot is red, while Motorola looks a little yellow. The colors provided by the latter seem to have been washed away. After all it is very usable, but has a peak below its competitor.

    Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE (16 Mpx, f / 1,8)
    Motorola Moto Edge 20 Lite (12 Mpx, f / 1,9, ISO 8812, 1/10 s)

    At night, the situation is very similar. Xiaomi offers very detailed and colorful rendering (see shapes on the bottom left). However, the digital processing and the high accent variation of Motorola make it easy to distinguish certain elements such as the face. Thus the rigidity of the competition is less. Without shining, the Edge 20 Lite achieves a decent rendering.

    Mode 108 MPX

    It is always possible to select the full definition by settings. In order to compare the two definitions, we isolated an area of ​​equal size (0.90 Mpx) per scene.

    Motorola Moto Edge 20 Lite (108 Mpx, f / 1,9, ISO 132, 1/30 s)
    Motorola Moto Edge 20 Lite (12 Mpx, f / 1,9, ISO 128, 1/30 s)

    Motorola Moto Edge 20 Lite (12 Mpx, f / 1,9, ISO 8550, 1/10 s)
    Motorola Moto Edge 20 Lite (12 Mpx, f / 1,9, ISO 8812, 1/10 s)

    Switching day or night to full definition does not offer significant gains compared to default views. Software processing does not provide a more detailed picture. The softness is still there, especially in low light.

    Module Ultra Grand-Angle: 8 Mpx, f / 2,2, 118

    Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE (8 Mpx, f / 2,2)
    Motorola Moto Edge 20 Lite (8 Mpx, f / 2,2, ISO 136, 1/50 s)

    In bright conditions, the 11 Lite 5G NE is very pleasing to the eye, though not sharp. Attempts to offset Motorola’s loss of terminal details, resulting in robust digital smoothing with variations. However, the effect is normal.

    Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE (8 Mpx, f / 2,2)
    Motorola Moto Edge 20 Lite (8 Mpx, f / 2,2, ISO 4717, 1/10 s)

    At night, the Moto Edge 20 Lite performs better, and many elements of the display are (almost) readable despite the digital noise. He does not agree with the blurry screen that makes it difficult to use Xiaomi image.

    Front and video module

    The Motorola Edge 20 features a 32 Mpx front sensor supported by a lens opening at f / 2.3. By default, the module uses Pixel pinning To capture 8MP snapshots. Although you do not have to move much during capture, the rendering is very consistent and accurate. The sharpness is nice, but the colors are a little vibrant.

    The Edge 20 Lite can shoot up to 4K at 30 fps and in Full HD up to 120 fps. Although the sensor has trouble managing strong dynamics, the picture is quite decent. Confirmation does its job better. The smartphone is not designed for videographers, but will make for extra use.

    Edward Langley

    Edward Langley is a contributor to Nintendo-power.com, covering a wide range of topics including news, business, technology, entertainment, lifestyle and current affairs. He focuses on delivering clear, balanced and accessible reporting that helps readers stay informed about important developments and emerging trends. With an emphasis on accuracy, relevance and useful insights, Edward aims to provide engaging stories and practical information that matter to audiences in the UK and beyond.

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