The Moto Edge 50 Pro impresses with a clean UI, sleek design, and reliable performance, its mid-tier processor notwithstanding. Its curved AMOLED display and 144Hz refresh rate enhance content and gaming experiences. The triple camera setup, including a 3x telephoto lens, performs well. Competing with models like Realme 12 Pro Plus and OnePlus Nord 3, it shines in overall usability but may fall behind in raw performance.
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At Rs 42,999, is the OnePlus 13R worth it in 2025? Absolutely. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, the 13R delivers excellent performance with clean software and minimal bloatware. Design-wise, the OnePlus 12R had a more premium look, but the 13R’s design is still solid—personal preference plays a big part here. The display is vibrant, with immersive audio and good brightness even in sunlight. The camera captures sharp daylight shots, and the telephoto lens is a nice touch. Low-light photos may not always impress, but it’s not a deal-breaker. Despite the price hike, the OnePlus 13R continues to impress, carrying forward the legacy of its predecessors with subtle, smart improvements.
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