After recently unveiling the Moto G45, Motorola is all set to announce its new smartphones on August 29. The company has released a teaser on social media hinting at the upcoming device, suggesting the arrival of a new Moto Edge 50 with Pantone certification and a Lytia image sensor.

The video that invites the public to the presentation shows only the common silhouette of the next smartphone, but suggests an artistic touch with the slogan “Intelligence meets art”. This material reveals that the future device will be launched in the colors Nautical Blue, Latte, Poinciana and Grisaille, with Pantone certification.

The teaser also makes it clear that the alleged Motorola Edge 50 Neo will feature Lytia sensor cameras. It’s hard to say exactly what the camera module’s specifications will be, but a leaked listing says the device will have a 50-megapixel main lens, a 13MP ultrawide, and a 10MP telephoto.

Edge 50 Neo may feature POLED display and Dimensity chip

These configurations were leaked by website YTECHB a few days ago and still show the Motorola Edge 50 Neo with a Dimensity 7300 chip, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of internal storage. The 6.4-inch display will feature 120Hz pOLED technology, while the 4,310mAh battery will support 68W fast charging.

Speculations are still pointing to the arrival of the Moto G55. Images of the model were leaked yesterday (21) and are raising expectations that Motorola will hold a packed event on the 29th.

It is possible that the manufacturer will announce another device, but all attention is focused on the possible flagship of the presentation, the Motorola Edge 50 Neo.


Source: Tec Mundo

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