The Motorola P50 will be available for purchase on July 20 in China but pre-orders begin on July 15. The phone is the Chinese variant of the Motorola One Vision. However, unlike its international variant, the P50 has more RAM (6GB) but comes with the same storage. The phone has now gotten certified by TENAA and the listing reveals there will be two other configurations too.

Alongside the 6GB RAM version, TENAA says there is an 8GB RAM version with 256GB of storage and a 12GB version with 512GB of storage. That sure is a lot of RAM and storage for a mid-range device.

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The Motorola P50 will have a 6.34-inch LCD display with a 1080 x 2520 resolution. The screen has a punch hole in the top left corner for the selfie camera. On the back are dual rear cameras, although TENAA didn’t reveal the specs, Motorola already disclosed they are a 48MP f/1.7 primary sensor and a 5MP depth sensor while the selfie camera is a 25MP sensor.

The listing also says the phone will run Android 9 (with ZUI on top), have a 3290mAh battery (actually 3500mAh), and be available in black, blue, gold, white, silver, and gray. It weighs 180 grams and measures 160 x 71 x 8.7 millimeters.

Motorola already revealed the 6GB + 128GB version will sell for ¥2499 (~$364). We don’t know when and if the other RAM variants will be released but they sure will sell for a lot more.

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