Motorola might try to rival the next member of Samsung’s Galaxy S series with a new smartphone called the Motorola Edge 40 Pro.
Rumor has it that the company might launch its next flagship phone to the global market during this year’s Mobile World Congress, which will be held from February 27 to March 2 once once more in Barcelona.
Obviously there is no official information from Motorola as expected. However, some recently filtered renders give us an idea of what the design of this next flagship of the company might be like.
As we can see, the Edge 40 Pro will have a curved rear panel with its respective logo in the center and will most likely have a triple camera setup with a 50-megapixel main sensor.
On the front side, the device will probably have a curved screen with its respective perforated cutout for its front camera and very thin upper and inner bezels, as well as power and volume buttons on the right side of the device, but the images They show that the fingerprint reader will be on the screen.
This Edge 40 Pro is said to be the global version of the Moto X40 5G that the company launched last December in China. If that is the case, the device should have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor with 12 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal memory.
In terms of cameras, expectations are that the Motorola Edge 40 Pro will feature a 50MP primary sensor with optical image stabilization, a 50MP wide-angle, 12MP telephoto lens on the back, and a 60MP selfie camera on the front. .
In other features, it is said to have a 6.67-inch Full HD + OLED screen and a 165 Hz refresh rate. Its internal battery would be 4,600 mAh with 125W fast charging and 15W wireless charging support, and the most It is likely that it will come with Android 13 as the operating system.
With information from PhoneArena