Motorola Moto Edge 40 Pro On The Horizon

Motorola is preparing another flagship smartphone Moto Edge 40 Pro. It is to be a global variant of the Motorola Moto X40 known from the Chinese market .

 

 

Since we are dealing with only a simple rebranding, it is not difficult to guess what the new model will offer.

 

We expect everything that the model from the Chinese market offers. We will see a 6.67-inch OLED display with Full HD+ resolution, 165 Hz refresh rate, 10-bit color palette and bent edges, "decorated" with a hole for a 60-megapixel selfie camera.

 

Under the screen there will be a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor that probably works with LPDDR5x and UFS 4.0 memories with capacities from 8+128 GB upwards.

 

On the back of the housing there will be two 50-megapixel cameras (main and wide-angle) accompanied by a 12-megapixel camera with a telephoto lens. The whole is powered by a battery with a capacity of 4600 mAh, charging wired with a power of 125 W, and wirelessly - 15 W.

 

The smartphone will be available in two color versions, and we expect its premiere at the end of February, at MWC




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