Motorola Edge and Edge+ smartphones are scheduled to go official on April 22. The Edge+ will be the company’s first flagship phone after the Moto Z2 Force from 2017. The Edge will be an upper mid-range phone. Both smartphones are expected to arrive with support for 5G connectivity. Ahead of the launch event, Pricebaba has published a report that carries a live shot of the Motorola Edge smartphone.

The live shot showcases the rear design of the Motorola Edge smartphone. The rear shell of the device seems to be made out glass. A vertical camera module housing three cameras and a laser autofocus unit can be seen at the top-left corner of the Edge’s back. An LED flash can be seen besides the first sensor. The logo of the company is also available on the backside of the device. The more advanced Motorola Edge+ is also expected to sport an identical rear design like the vanilla model.

Motorola Edge live shot

Along side the camera setup is an inscription reveals the camera configurations of the Motorola Edge. The setup includes a primary sensor of 64-megapixel, an ultrawide sensor of 16-megapixel and a telephoto lens of 8-megapixel.

Motorola Edge specifications (Rumored)

Past reports have revealed that the Motorola Edge has a 6.67-inch punch-hole display with extremely curved edges. The full HD+ OLED display supports 90Hz refresh rate and is integrated with a fingerprint reader. The handset has a 25-megapixel selfie camera.

The Snapdragon 765 chipset powers the Motorola Edge with 6 GB of RAM. The handset houses a 4,500mAh battery that is coupled fast charging technology. Its other rumored features are dual speakers, NFC, 3.5mm audio jack and USB-C. There is no information available on its pricing.

 

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