

We didn’t find it goes off regularly in a pocket, though, and that’s the main thing.
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We’ve pressed this accidentally a few times because - again unlike the Edge 20 Pro - it doesn’t have a deliberately harder-to-press mechanism. There’s also a Google Assistant button on the left side of the phone.

The Motorola Edge 20 Lite also has a 3.5mm headphone jack, unlike the higher-end Motorola Edge 20 Pro. It’s fractionally slower than the fastest around, but we bedded into its rhythm within about 24 hours. Motorola uses a side-mounted fingerprint scanner rather than an under-screen one. It can sound slightly brash at high volumes.
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It has a reasonably loud speaker, but it uses a single driver on the bottom of the phone rather than a stereo array. The Motorola Edge 20 Lite’s outer parts bring no real surprises or stand-out features. While the more expensive Motorola Edge 20 and Motorola Edge 20 Pro phones have Corning Gorilla Glass screen protection, this one uses another unspecified kind of glass. There’s no factory applied screen protector here, though, and we’d recommend one. You get to shrug off the slightly chunky feel of a Moto G30, although the Motorola Edge 20 Lite comes with a decent silicone case and we’d think you should use it if you want to keep the bodywork pristine. It has a textured top surface and a shimmery light reactive layer that has an effect similar to some matte finish glass phones. Motorola has also done a good job of making the plastic back look like glass.

At 8.25mm the Motorola Edge 20 Lite is slightly thinner than most of the cheaper Motos. The only thing we can identify that separates it from the no-nonsense Moto G-series phones is thickness. And considering the cost, that's probably okay. You can tell immediately it’s not a flagship phone. This isn’t hugely apparent in this lower-end Motorola Edge 20 Lite, though. We have recommended many of its Moto G phones for almost a decade now, and these Edge ones are a step above. The Edge series’s job is to class-up the Motorola brand a bit.
