While Motorola is making headway in the US market, becoming the third most popular smartphone brand there, authoritative whistleblower Evan Blass (evleaks) continues to reveal the secrets of its long-term plans. In early February, he shared press shots of five upcoming models, and now he’s decided to share Motorola’s roadmap for 2022. According to him, it includes 19 models, four of which belong to the flagship Edge family. One of them is already presented globally ( Edge 30 Pro ) and we even have a review of it:
She will soon be accompanied by the recently sensational 200-megapixel camera phone, codenamed “Frontier”, which may arrive on the global market under the name Edge 30 Ultra (and in China as the Edge X30 Pro). He is also credited with a 50-megapixel wide, 12-megapixel portrait camera with 2x zoom and a 60-megapixel front camera. It is expected to be based on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1+ chipset with 8/12 GB of RAM and 128/256 GB of storage, as well as a 4500 mAh battery with 125-W charging. In addition, it will get a 6.67″ POLED display and Android 12 out of the box.
Motorola “Frontier” (Edge 30 Ultra)
The third addition to the Edge series this year will be a device codenamed “Dubai”, expected as the Motorola Edge 30. -Mp front camera, as well as a 4020 mAh battery. The chipset is not mentioned, but memory sets are known: 6/128, 8/128 and 8/256 GB. A little later, the “Dubai +” model will join it, the key difference of which will be increased to 5000 mAh battery and some MediaTek MT6879 chipset, architecturally similar to Dimensity 920, but with a new Mali-G79 GPU.
Motorola “Dubai” (Edge 30)
The final model will be a compact “Miami” model that claims to be the Edge 30 Lite. It will offer a 6.28″ POLED screen with FHD + resolution and a frequency of 120 Hz, a Snapdragon 695G with 6/128 and 8/256 GB of memory, as well as a pair of 64 and 13 MP main cameras. The front camera and battery are similar to “Dubai”: 4020 mAh and 32 MP By the way, the device will please with a small case thickness, not exceeding 7 mm.
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