Motorola's best flagship phone just got a massive price cut

Black Friday sales see the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra down to just £649 SIM-free, now that's a real bargain

Motorola Edge 30 Ultra deal
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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
was £749 now £649 at very.co.uk

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 T3's Tech Editor. He's been writing about consumer technology for 15 years and his beat covers phones – of which he's seen hundreds of handsets over the years – laptops, gaming, TV & audio, and more. There's little consumer tech he's not had a hand at trying, and with extensive commissioning and editing experience, he knows the industry inside out. As the former Reviews Editor at Pocket-lint for 10 years where he furthered his knowledge and expertise, whilst writing about literally thousands of products, he's also provided work for publications such as Wired, The Guardian, Metro, and more.