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Motorola Moto Edge Specs Leaked

The specifications of Motorola’s Moto Edge smartphone for 2022 have been leaked, along with renders that show off its design.

According to GSMArena, the Moto Edge is getting the premium camera treatment with a 50MP main sensor, alongside a 13MP ultrawide and a 2MP depth sensor. Flip the phone over and you’ll find a 32MP selfie camera in a punch hole up the top of the display. The new device will also have stylus support.

Motorola has fitted the Moto Edge with a 6.5-inch FullHD+ pOLED panel boasting a massive 144Hz refresh rate. Power is supplied via a MediaTek MT6879 chip, and there are options for 6GB RAM / 128GB storage and 8GB RAM / 256GB storage, however, this may not be an option in Australia as other Motorola Edge devices have been limited to a 128GB storage spec.

The 8.2mm thick chassis houses a 5,000 mAh battery and has a volume rocker and power button on the right side, while the bottom has the USB-C port, a speaker, microphone, and SIM slot.



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