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Here's a great Black Friday deal that'll appeal if you're looking for one of the best Android phones on the market: Motorola's Edge 30 Ultra has a massive discount as part of its Black Friday sales (there are other handsets, too, but it's the Ultra that's grabbed my attention most).
The top-end Motorola flagship has been in our best phones list as a new entry for 2022. That's because I felt it rivalled the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S22 when I reviewed the Edge 30 Ultra back in October.
And with £100 off the list price, bringing it down to just £649, that makes it a real SIM-free bargain. Especially for those of us who don't want to fork out massive four-figure sums for the latest phones.
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra: was £749, now £649 at Very.co.uk
The Edge 30 Ultra was the first phone to bring a 200-megapixel camera to the UK market. But that's not its only appeal: there's great design and software in a long-lasting package that makes it a super Android device for a cut of the price.
Indeed, if I was buying a new Android phone right now then I'd be tempted to buy this Motorola at this price instead of something pricier. Although there are cheaper options worth a thought: the Google Pixel 6a is also on offer in the Black Friday sales for less than half of this Motorola (it's just £299, should that tempt you).
As ever with these things it's a time-limited deal. Motorola's Black Friday deals promotions run from now, 21 November, through until 28 November's Cyber Monday. So there's a good window of time to buy the Edge 30 Ultra at a great price. Happy shopping!
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Mike is the Tech Editor at T3.com. He's been writing about consumer technology for 15 years and, as a phones expert, has seen hundreds of handsets over the years – swathes of Android devices, a smattering of iPhones, and a batch of Windows Phone too (remember those?). But that's not all, as a tech and audio aficionado his beat at T3 also covers tablets, laptops, gaming, home cinema, TVs, speakers and more – there's barely a tech stone unturned he's not had a hand on. Previously the Reviews Editor at Pocket-lint for 10 years, he's also provided work for publications such as Wired, The Guardian, Metro, and more. In addition to his tech knowledge, Mike is also a flights and travel expert, having travelled the globe extensively. You'll likely find him setting up a new mobile phone, critiquing the next MacBook, all while planning his next getaway... or cycling somewhere.