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Motorola prepares the launch of the Edge X30 Pro, the Moto model with a 200-megapixel Samsung sensor

Motorola prepares the launch of the Edge X30 Pro, the Moto model with a 200-megapixel Samsung sensor

According to Geekbench, where it has been listed, the Lenovo-owned company’s Edge X30 Pro will come with Android 12 and be powered by an octa-core chipset.

On the occasion of the presentation of the new terminals of the Lenovo company, the Edge X30 Pro and the Razr 2022 next week, on August 2 specifically, each time we are getting to know some extra aspects of these.

At the moment we know and as we recently reported, Motorola wants to step on Samsung’s toes and will launch its foldable RAZR 3 a week before the Galaxy Z Flip 4 (August 2 vs. August 10), thus bringing forward the launch schedule to counter the more than probable great sales of the latter.

We leave you the following article so that you can review some of the specifications already leaked about this new terminal.

On the other hand, the Edge X30 Pro, which will be released elsewhere under the name Edge 30 Ultra, will be one of the first smartphones in the world to use Samsung’s 200 MP ISOCELL HP1 camera sensor. Motorola has also announced the debut of the myui 4.0 operating system with this smartphone.

This device it will also feature, like the Razr 2022, with the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 at the helm (newer and better when compared to the X30’s 8 Gen 1), as well as a curved 6.67-inch 144Hz P-OLED touchscreen. It’s anticipated to come in two versions of RAM and storage with 8/ 12GB of RAM, 128/256GB of storage.

As for the battery, there is already talk of 4,500 mAh with 125W wired and 50W wireless charging. As for what really interests us, its price, it is expected and, of course, that it will have a much higher price than its X30 version, which started at $444.

At the moment nothing has been revealed in relation to how much it will finally cost, so we have to wait until Tuesday, August 2, to clear up doubts with the new folding (and see if it manages to measure up) and with the Pro version of the X30.

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