Wood and Ladin make smartphones inclusive and sustainable

Motorola is leading the way towards a sustainable and inclusive future with its new edge 50 smartphone family. The ultra, pro, and fusion models feature cutting-edge technology such as Artificial Intelligence in the camera system, as well as innovative materials like wood, handcrafted pearl polymer finish from Italy, and vegan suede.

In addition to its technical advancements, the edge 50 devices also support endangered languages, offering over 90 usable languages including Ladin, Nheengatu, North American Cherokee, Kaingang, Kuvi, Kangri, and Maori. This commitment to inclusivity extends to the world’s first Pantone-certified smartphone camera and display, which accurately reproduces a wide range of colors, including human skin tones.

The camera system in the edge 50 family utilizes artificial intelligence to enhance images, stabilize shots

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