Motorola is getting closer to introducing its new high-end smartphone. The device in question is Motorola X50 UltraWhich should be called Motorola 50 Edge Pro in markets outside China – Including Brazilian territory.
HE Android Headlines published some allegedly leaked images of the device from all angles. According to the report, mobile phone should be sold in three colors: black, purple and silver.
The images also show that the smartphone will have a triple-sensor rear camera set. Rumors point to a point Main sensor with 50 MP, wide camera and telephoto camera, With up to 6x zoom.
The model seems to bring something Screen with curved edges and almost non-existent bezelIt follows the design pattern of other mobile phones in the same segment. The selfie camera is housed in a hidden hole at the top center of the screen.
The article also states that the top-end device will have Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 as the processor. 12GB RAM is 4,500mAh battery. The power supply will have 125W charging.
The smartphone should be Motorola’s first smartphone with artificial intelligence
Motorola started promoting its mobile phone in China last week. A teaser from the company shows the model will have artificial intelligence (AI) elementsAlthough the manufacturer has not detailed what the features will be.
It is possible that it will support popular chatbots such as Google’s Gemini and even the built-in functions that Samsung offers in the Galaxy S24 series.
Like the clip Cooperation between Motorola and Formula 1 is proposedThe expectation is that the device will be introduced in the country at least at the Chinese Grand Prix. The race will be held on April 21 this year.
The last smartphones Motorola introduced in the Brazilian market were all in the mid- to low-end range. The devices include the Moto G34 and the Moto G04 and Moto G24 duo. The company also introduced a credit card linked to the digital account here.
Source: Tec Mundo
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