Motorola edge 50 neo (6.36 pOLED Super HD display, IP68, 50MP, Sony LYTIA 700C, 68W TurboPower, 4310mAh, Dolby Atmos, Android 14, 8/256 GB, MediaTek Dimensity 7300, SIM + eSIM), PANTONE Grisaille

Motorola edge 50 neo (6.36 pOLED Super HD display, IP68, 50MP, Sony LYTIA 700C, 68W TurboPower, 4310mAh, Dolby Atmos, Android 14, 8/256 GB, MediaTek Dimensity 7300, SIM + eSIM), PANTONE Grisaille

Alright tech enthusiasts, listen up! We’ve got an absolute STEAL here on the Amazon marketplace! Feast your eyes on the Motorola edge 50 neo in the sophisticated PANTONE Grisaille, now available at a jaw-dropping price of just £247.13! That’s right, folks, a whopping 41.96% off its original price of £425.78! And yes, it’s Prime eligible!

But let’s talk about what makes this phone a must-have. First off, that display! We’re talking a stunning 6.36” pOLED Super HD display. Prepare for vibrant colours and incredible clarity that will make your content pop.

Worried about spills or splashes? Fear not! The Motorola edge 50 neo boasts an IP68 rating, meaning it’s dustproof and water-resistant.

Photography lovers, rejoice! The 50MP camera, powered by the Sony LYTIA 700C sensor, will capture stunning photos and videos in any lighting conditions.

Need power? The 68W TurboPower charging will juice up the 4310mAh battery in a flash! No more waiting around for hours to get back in the game.

Audiophiles will appreciate the Dolby Atmos sound, providing an immersive audio experience.

Under the hood, the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor delivers snappy performance for all your apps and games. Plus, with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, you’ll have plenty of space for everything you need.

Running on Android 14, you’ll get the latest features and security updates. And with both SIM and eSIM support, you’ll have the ultimate in connectivity flexibility.

This phone offers exceptional value for money, and at this price, it’s an absolute no-brainer. Don’t miss out on this incredible deal!

➡️ Grab the Motorola edge 50 neo while it’s still available!

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