Motorola’s next flagship gets an almost complete spec sheet with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and (much) more
An S23 Ultra rival for the whole world
The Edge X30 was first released in China and then expanded to the US under a different name.
Motorola is again looking to balance power and affordability
Because beauty is in the eye of the beholder, you’ll have to decide for yourself if the revised rear-facing camera module looks better or worse than the old vertical one. As far as the actual imaging sensors on the back of the smartphone are concerned, there’s an important change in the pipeline as well, with the tertiary shooter jumping from a terribly modest 2 megapixels to a 12MP count.
The Edge X40 is also likely to come to the US… eventually under a different name.
Motorola clearly doesn’t want this bad boy to cost a small fortune, although if you’ll end up opting for a top-of-the-line configuration with 512GB storage and 18GB (!!!) RAM, it’s hard to think you’ll have a lot of money left in the bank for Christmas shopping this year.
Of course, other variants are also in the works, offering you a choice of 128 or 256 gigs of local digital hoarding room paired with 8 and 12GB memory counts respectively, and even the battery capacity is set to vary between around 4,500 and 5,000mAh for under-screen camera and “standard” models (exclusive to China) respectively.
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