iQOO Neo 9 Pro vs Motorola Edge 50 Pro: Mid-premium segment phones have been ultra competitive, and the newest entrant to the club the iQOO Neo 9 Pro and Motorola Edge 50 Pro, is shaking up the Android world. Adding top-of-the-line specs and flagship-level features to a sub-₹40,000 price point, with each passing day, it is becoming increasingly difficult to decide between the two. One-to-one comparison for you to decide where your hard-earned money will go.
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Design and Display: Vibrant or Large
iQOO Neo 9 Pro features a marginally larger 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED display with gorgeous resolution of 1260 x 2800 pixels and staggering 453 ppi. At a peak local brightness of 3000 nits, HDR10+ certification, and a refresh rate of 144Hz, it provides silky-smooth video and excellent readability even in the sun. Stacked over this is Motorola Edge 50 Pro, slimming by a fraction at a 6.7-inch OLED screen with 1220 x 2712 pixel resolution and 451 ppi. It is Pantone certified, Dolby Vision certified, and goes to an extreme level of brightness, to that of 2000 nits. Both the screens are a stunner, but game and brightness friendly, if Iqoo. Muscle of Performance and Processing: iQOO Reigns
Sleek as silk in operation, iQOO Neo 9 Pro is a beast.
It is equipped with crème de la crème Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor featuring an octa-core 3.2GHz chip and 8GB of RAM with support for another 8GB of virtual memory. It is designed for gamers and power users. Motorola Edge 50 Pro can host Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, which is more than enough for use in everyday basis. But if multi-tasking and gaming are on the cards, it can’t compete. If lightning-fast and improved performance are sought, then iQOO has taken the prize hands down.
Camera Features: Edge 50 Pro Is Leading the Pack
Motorola Edge 50 Pro has a good triple-camera module of a 50MP primary sensor, a 13MP ultra-wide-angle, and a 10MP telephoto lens. It also boasts a marvelous 50MP front camera, ideal for selfie lovers. iQOO Neo 9 Pro features a dual rear camera with a 50MP Sony IMX920 sensor and supporting an 8MP camera and a 16MP front camera. Though iQOO leads in photography, Motorola’s triple-camera module, along with its upgraded selfie camera, makes it a leader in photography.
Battery and Charging: iQOO Emerges as the Speed Champion
iQOO Neo 9 Pro comes with a larger 5160mAh battery with 120W FlashCharge, which offers quicker refilling and longer usage. Motorola Edge 50 Pro comes with a lower capacity 4500mAh battery but offers charging through 68W wired as well as very high-speed 50W wireless charging. Motorola offers some charging options, while iQOO offers the choice of speed and longevity.
Final Verdict: Power vs Versatility
If class-leading performance, lightning-fast charging, and a shining, responsive display are your prior concerns, iQOO Neo 9 Pro is a recommended choice. Then again, on the off-chance that diversity in cameras and wireless charging bother you, the Motorola Edge 50 Pro shall be no disappointment. Both these phones are class acts in themselves, with iQOO being slightly inclined towards power users and gamers, and Motorola being responsive to the requirements of photography enthusiasts and style caretakers.










