Motorola One 5G Ace vs Motorola Edge 40 Neo - Detailed Phone Comparison

Detailed Comparison

Specification

General

Launch Date January 14, 2021 September 14, 2023
Release Year 2021 2023

Physical

Volume 125.14 cm³ 90.78 cm³
Screen Size to Weight Ratio 3.16 "/g 3.85 "/g
Weight 212 g 170 g
Height 166.1 mm 159.6 mm
Width 76.1 mm 72 mm
Thickness 9.9 mm 7.9 mm
Foldable Design No No
Available Colors
  • Frosted Silver
  • Volcanic Gray
  • Black
  • Peach Fuzz
  • Soothing Sea
  • Caneel Bay

Display

Screen Size 6.7 " 6.55 "
Resolution 1080 x 2400 1080 x 2400
Aspect Ratio 20:9 20:9
Screen-to-Body Ratio 85.7 % 90.1 %
Pixel Density 393 PPI 402 PPI
Refresh Rate N/A 144 Hz
Typical Brightness N/A N/A
HBM Brightness N/A N/A
Peak Brightness N/A 1300 nits

Hardware

Battery Capacity per Screen Area 111.38 mAh/in² 116.54 mAh/in²
Battery Density 39.96 mAh/cm³ 55.08 mAh/cm³
Battery Capacity 5000 mAh 5000 mAh
NFC Support Yes Yes
Chipset Qualcomm SM7225 Snapdragon 750G 5G (8 nm) MediaTek Dimensity 7030 (6 nm)
CPU Octa-core (2x2.2 GHz Kryo 570 & 6x1.8 GHz Kryo 570) Octa-core (2x2.5 GHz Cortex-A78 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPU Adreno 619 Mali-G610 MC3

Connectivity

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

Software

Operating System Android Android
Initial OS Version 10 13
Maximum OS Version 15

Comparison Summary

1. Specifications Comparison

FeatureMotorola One 5G AceMotorola Edge 40 NeoPractical Impact
Design
Dimensions166.1 × 76.1 × 9.9 mm159.6 × 72 × 7.9 mmEdge 40 Neo is noticeably smaller and thinner, making it more pocketable and comfortable to hold.
Weight212g170gEdge 40 Neo is significantly lighter, reducing hand fatigue during extended use.
Display
Size6.7"6.55"One 5G Ace has a slightly larger screen, potentially better for media consumption.
Resolution1080x24001080x2400Both offer the same level of detail and sharpness.
PPI393402Negligible difference in pixel density; both are sharp.
TechnologyIPS LCDP-OLEDEdge 40 Neo has superior color accuracy, contrast, and deeper blacks.
Refresh Rate60Hz144HzEdge 40 Neo provides much smoother scrolling and animations.
Brightness0 nits1300 nitsEdge 40 Neo is significantly more visible in bright sunlight. (Note: 0 nits is likely a data error for Ace)
Performance
ChipsetQualcomm SM7225 Snapdragon 750G 5G (8 nm)MediaTek Dimensity 7030 (6 nm)Edge 40 Neo has a more modern and efficient chipset, providing better performance and battery life.
AnTuTu Score330,000527,666Edge 40 Neo offers substantially faster performance for apps and games.
GPUAdreno 619Mali-G610 MC3Edge 40 Neo has a more powerful GPU, resulting in better graphics in games.
Camera
Main Camera Resolution48MP50MPEdge 40 Neo can capture slightly more detailed images.
Main Camera Aperturef/1.7f/1.8One 5G Ace has a slightly wider aperture, potentially better in low light, though the sensor is smaller.
Main Camera Sensor SizeN/A1/1.55"Edge 40 Neo has a larger sensor, generally capturing more light and detail.
Main Camera Pixel Size0.80 µm1.00 µmEdge 40 Neo has larger pixels for improved light sensitivity.
Selfie Camera Resolution16MP32MPEdge 40 Neo has much higher resolution, capturing more detailed selfies.
Selfie Camera Aperturef/2.2f/2.4One 5G Ace has slightly wider aperture for better low-light.
Selfie Camera Pixel Size1.12 µm0.70 µmOne 5G Ace has larger pixels for better low-light performance.
Wide Angle Lens8MP (Dedicated)13MP (Combined Macro)One 5G Ace offers dedicated wide-angle lens, Edge 40 Neo combines it with Macro lens.
Macro Lens2MP (Dedicated)13MP (Combined Wide)One 5G Ace offers a dedicated low res macro lens, Edge 40 Neo uses a combined wide/macro lens at higher res.
OISNoYesEdge 40 Neo offers better image stabilization, reducing blur in photos and videos.
VideoUp to 4K@30fpsUp to 4K@30fps, 1080p@240fpsEdge 40 Neo records slow-motion videos at higher framerate and uses a more advanced stabilization technology.
DxOMark ScoreN/A103 (Mobile)Edge 40 Neo camera quality is officially benchmarked, better photos/videos.
Battery
Capacity5000mAh5000mAhBoth offer similar battery life.
Charging15W68WEdge 40 Neo charges significantly faster, reducing downtime.
Software
OSAndroid 10Android 13 (Upgradable to 15)Edge 40 Neo has much newer Android, more features, better security, longer software support.
Connectivity
WiFiWi-Fi 5 (ac)Wi-Fi 6 (ax)Edge 40 Neo supports faster and more reliable wireless connections.
Bluetooth5.15.4Edge 40 Neo has improved audio codecs and lower latency.
GPSGPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, SUPL, GalileoGPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, SUPL, Galileo, BeiDou (B1)Edge 40 Neo offers better location accuracy, more satellite support.
SIMSingle (Nano)Dual SIM (Nano + eSIM)Edge 40 Neo supports two SIMs for better flexibility and digital SIM.
Storage
Internal Storage64/128 GB256 GBEdge 40 Neo has significantly more storage, ideal for users with a lot of files and media.
RAM4/6 GB8/12 GBEdge 40 Neo supports more multitasking without slowdowns.
Expandable StorageNoNoNeither phone offers expandable storage.
Audio
Audio Quality2 microphonesDolby Atmos, Stereo Speakers, 2 microphonesEdge 40 Neo provides a better multimedia experience with enhanced audio quality.
Security
Fingerprint SensorRear-mountedBasicBoth offer fingerprint sensors for security.
Build Quality
Screen ProtectionUnknownCorning Gorilla Glass 3Edge 40 Neo offers more durable screen.
Sensors
SensorsBiometric: Fingerprint; Proximity: Proximity; Motion: Accelerometer, Compass, GyroscopeBiometric: Fingerprint; Proximity: Proximity; Motion: Accelerometer, Compass, GyroscopeBoth phones offer the same set of sensors for similar capabilities.

2. Key Differences Analysis

Motorola One 5G Ace Advantages:

  • Slightly larger display: A 6.7" display might be preferable for media consumption, although the difference is small (0.15").
  • Wider aperture in main and selfie cameras: Might perform slightly better in low-light (though with smaller sensors/pixels).
  • Dedicated Wide-Angle and Macro Lens: Provides more lens choices, although the quality of these sensors is likely lower than the combined lens on the Edge 40 Neo.

Motorola Edge 40 Neo Advantages:

  • Significantly newer and more powerful chipset: Offers better performance, app loading, and multitasking capabilities.
  • Superior display technology: P-OLED provides much better color, contrast, and outdoor visibility.
  • Significantly higher refresh rate: 144Hz offers noticeably smoother animations and scrolling.
  • Faster charging: 68W charging greatly reduces charging time.
  • Higher resolution front camera: Captures more detailed selfies.
  • Bigger main camera sensor: Captures better images and video in all conditions.
  • OIS: Reduces blur in photos and videos.
  • More advanced video features: Higher framerate slow motion and better stabilization.
  • More internal storage: 256GB vs 64/128GB ensures plenty of space for files and media.
  • More RAM: 8/12GB vs 4/6GB, making it better for heavy multitasking.
  • Dual SIM with eSIM support: Greater flexibility for travel or personal/work use.
  • Superior Audio: Enhanced experience with Dolby Atmos and Stereo Speakers.
  • Newer Android version: Ensures better software support and features.
  • Lighter and Thinner: More comfortable to hold and carry.
  • Better screen protection Gorilla Glass 3 offers significantly more durability.

Trade-offs:

  • Motorola One 5G Ace sacrifices performance, display quality, camera quality and charging speed for the sake of a slightly bigger screen and lower price tag. It has older software and does not have a modern audio setup.
  • Motorola Edge 40 Neo costs more but provides a noticeably better experience in almost every aspect, from performance to display quality.

3. User Profiles & Recommendations

Motorola One 5G Ace Ideal User:

  • Budget-conscious users: Prioritizing a lower price over top-tier performance and features.
  • Users who prioritize a slightly larger screen: Those primarily watching videos and not needing the best performance.
  • Users who value dedicated macro/wide angle lenses even if it means sacrificing image quality.
  • Basic users who primarily use their phone for calls, messages, and casual browsing.

Motorola One 5G Ace Use Cases:

  • Casual web browsing and social media.
  • Basic photo and video capture for social sharing.
  • Watching videos (but will not be as vivid as the Edge 40 Neo).
  • Calling and texting.
  • For someone who wants a simple, basic, bigger screen experience with 5G connectivity.

Motorola Edge 40 Neo Ideal User:

  • Users who value performance: Gamers, power users, and those who multitask heavily.
  • Users who prioritize display quality: Those who consume a lot of media and want vibrant colors and smooth animations.
  • Users who prioritize camera quality: Those who take a lot of photos and videos and value detail, image stabilization and performance.
  • Users who value future-proofing: Those who want a device that will receive software updates and have modern features.
  • Users who value modern features: e-sim, bluetooth 5.4, fast charging etc.
  • Users who value design and portability: Those who prefer a sleek, lightweight phone.

Motorola Edge 40 Neo Use Cases:

  • Mobile gaming.
  • High-quality media consumption.
  • Professional photography and videography.
  • Heavy multitasking.
  • Taking high-quality selfies.
  • Frequent travel with e-SIM support.
  • Users who want a modern Android experience.

4. Decision Framework

Key Questions for Buyers:

  1. What is my budget? The One 5G Ace will likely be cheaper; however, the Edge 40 Neo provides much better value for the money.
  2. How important are performance and display quality to me? If you're a gamer, heavy multitasker, or media lover, the Edge 40 Neo is the clear winner.
  3. Do I need a high-quality camera and faster charging? If photos, video quality, and faster charging are important to you, the Edge 40 Neo is better suited.

Scenario-Based Recommendations:

  • Scenario 1: Casual user on a tight budget: The Motorola One 5G Ace is a more appropriate choice due to the lower price and its suitability for basic tasks.
  • Scenario 2: Power user who values performance and display quality: The Motorola Edge 40 Neo is the best choice. It offers vastly superior performance, display technology, and camera features.
  • Scenario 3: Frequent traveler needing Dual SIM and better connectivity: The Motorola Edge 40 Neo is the best choice for its dual SIM with eSIM support, better WiFi, and more GPS systems.
  • Scenario 4: Users who prefer dedicated macro and wide-angle lenses: The Motorola One 5G Ace is the only choice here, although this is at the expense of image quality.

My Choice

If I were choosing between these two phones, I would definitively pick the Motorola Edge 40 Neo. The advantages it offers in terms of display quality (P-OLED and 144Hz), performance (newer chipset and more RAM), camera (larger sensor, OIS), faster charging, better software (newer Android and support) far outweigh the slightly larger screen and dedicated macro/wide angle lenses of the One 5G Ace. The Edge 40 Neo provides a much more modern and enjoyable user experience, with significantly better performance for gaming and media consumption. While the One 5G Ace might be tempting due to its likely lower price, the Edge 40 Neo provides substantially better value for the money, making it the more sensible choice for the vast majority of users. The significantly better screen and 68W fast charging would be enough for me to choose it, even if the price were slightly higher.

Emily Harper
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