Motorola Edge 40 vs Oppo Reno12 - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification
Motorola Edge 40
Motorola Edge 40
Motorola

General

Launch Date May 4, 2023 June 25, 2024
Release Year 2023 2024

Physical

Volume 86.68 cm³ 90.89 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.92 "/g 3.79 "/g
Weight 167 g 177 g
Height 158.4 mm 161.4 mm
Width 72 mm 74.1 mm
Thickness 7.6 mm 7.6 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Eclipse Black
  • Nebula Green
  • Viva Magenta
  • Lunar Blue
  • Matte Brown
  • Sunset Pink
  • Astro Silver

Display

Screen Size 6.55 " 6.7 "
Resolution 1080 x 2400 1080 x 2412
Aspect Ratio 20:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 90.8 % 90.3 %
Pixel Density 402 PPI 394 PPI
Refresh Rate 144 Hz 120 Hz
Typical Brightness N/A N/A
HBM Brightness N/A N/A
Peak Brightness 1200 nits 1200 nits

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 102.56 mAh/in² 111.38 mAh/in²
Battery Density 50.76 mAh/cm³ 55.01 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 4400 mAh 5000 mAh
NFC Support Yes Yes
Chipset Mediatek Dimensity 8020 (6 nm) Mediatek Dimensity 7300 Energy (4 nm)
CPU Octa-core (4x2.6 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) Octa-core (4x2.5 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPU Mali-G77 MC9 Mali-G615 MC2

Connectivity

USB Version 2.0 2.0
OTG Support 1 1
DisplayPort
DisplayPort Version N/A N/A
USB Features USB Type-C 2.0, OTG USB Type-C 2.0, OTG

Software

Operating System Android Android
Initial OS Version 13 14
Maximum OS Version 15 17

Comparison Summary

1. Specifications Comparison

FeatureMotorola Edge 40Oppo Reno12Practical Impact
Design
Dimensions (mm)158.4 x 72 x 7.6161.4 x 74.1 x 7.6Reno12 is slightly larger and may feel less comfortable for one-handed use.
Weight (g)167177Edge 40 is noticeably lighter, reducing hand fatigue during extended use.
Display
Display TypeP-OLEDAMOLEDBoth offer vibrant colors and deep blacks. Practical differences between P-OLED and AMOLED are minimal for most users.
Display Size (inches)6.556.7Reno12 offers a slightly larger screen for more immersive media consumption.
Refresh Rate (Hz)144120Edge 40's higher refresh rate provides smoother scrolling and animations, especially noticeable in gaming and fast-paced content.
Peak Brightness (nits)12001200Both offer excellent outdoor visibility.
Color DepthNot specified1BReno12's 1 Billion colors capability allows for smoother color gradients, but this difference may not be discernible to the average user.
Performance
ChipsetMediatek Dimensity 8020 (6 nm)Mediatek Dimensity 7300 Energy (4 nm)Reno12's 4nm process should offer better power efficiency, potentially leading to longer battery life. Performance differences between chipsets require further benchmarking analysis.
CPUOcta-core (4x2.6 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)Octa-core (4x2.5 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)Core configurations are similar; real-world performance differences likely minimal for average tasks.
RAM (GB)812Reno12's larger RAM enables better multitasking and smoother performance with demanding apps.
Camera
Main Camera (MP)5050Megapixel count is identical; image quality depends on sensor size, aperture, and processing.
Ultrawide (MP)138Edge 40 has a higher resolution ultrawide lens, potentially capturing more detail.
Macro (MP)2Reno12 offers a dedicated macro lens for close-up shots, but its low resolution might limit practical use.
Video CapabilitiesUp to 4K@30fpsUp to 4K@30fpsBoth offer similar video recording capabilities, however Reno12 includes optical image stabilization (OIS) in its video features which will result in significantly smoother videos.
Battery
Capacity (mAh)44005000Reno12 has a significantly larger battery, likely translating to longer usage time.

2. Key Differences Analysis

Motorola Edge 40 Advantages:

  • Lighter and more compact: Offers better one-handed usability.
  • Higher refresh rate display: Smoother scrolling and animations.

Oppo Reno12 Advantages:

  • Larger battery: Potentially significantly longer battery life.
  • More RAM: Improved multitasking and performance with demanding applications.
  • More advanced video stabilization: Smoother and more stable videos through Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS).
  • Newer Android Version: Starts with a newer version of Android and will receive longer software updates.

3. User Profiles & Recommendations

Motorola Edge 40: Users prioritizing a lightweight, compact phone with a smooth display. Ideal for single-handed use, gaming, and media consumption on the go.

Oppo Reno12: Users prioritizing long battery life, multitasking capabilities, and a larger display. Suitable for power users, content creators, and those who heavily use their phones throughout the day.

4. Decision Framework

Key Questions for Buyers:

  1. How important is battery life? If all-day battery is crucial, the Reno12 is likely the better choice.
  2. Do you prioritize one-handed usability? The Edge 40's lighter weight and smaller size make it more comfortable for single-handed operation.
  3. What is your budget and storage needs? Considering the higher RAM and storage of the Reno12, understanding needs vs price is important.

Scenario-Based Recommendations:

  • Heavy user, long days: Oppo Reno12
  • Gamer focused on smooth visuals: Motorola Edge 40
  • Budget-conscious user needing a reliable phone: Further price comparison needed, but the Edge 40 might offer better value depending on specific deals.

My Choice: Oppo Reno12

While the Motorola Edge 40 offers a smoother display and a more compact form factor, the Oppo Reno12's significantly larger battery, increased RAM, more advanced video stabilisation and newer Android version are more compelling to me. Battery life is a major priority for my usage, and the Reno12's 5000mAh battery provides peace of mind. The added RAM ensures smooth performance even with heavy multitasking, and the newer Android OS ensures software support for a longer period. Although I prefer smaller phones, the slightly larger size of the Reno12 is a trade-off I'm willing to make for the benefits it offers. Finally, having optically stabilized video is a major benefit over the Edge 40's digitally stabilised video. The quality difference is significant.

Emily Harper
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