Motorola is all set to launch the Moto E40 in India in the coming days. There’s also going to be a cheaper version of this smartphone called Moto E30. The design of this handset has now leaked in renders.

Reliable leaker Roland Quandt (@rquandt) has shared the press renders of the upcoming Motorola Moto E30. The pictures tweeted by him exposes the entire design of the phone.
The images show the device with a centered punch-hole display on the front. Whereas, on the rear, the handset has a vertically aligned 48MP triple camera setup and a fingerprint sensor with a ‘Motorola Batwing’ logo.
Further, there’s a SIM card slot on the left side and a power key as well as a volume rocker on the right side. Interestingly, the smartphone lacks a dedicated Google Assistant key, which is found on many recently released Motorola phones.
The bottom side houses a single speaker grille, a USB Type-C port, and a microphone hole. Lastly, the top side includes a 3.5mm headphone jack.
As per a Geekbench listing from last month, the device will be powered by a UNISOC SoC paired with 2GB RAM and will boot Android 11. There could be other memory variants as well.
Unfortunately, we don’ have any idea regarding other features of the Moto E30. But we expect to learn about them before the smartphone goes official.
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