The Motorola Edge 30 has made a Geekbench appearance, pointing towards an imminent launch and revealing some of its specifications for the first time.

The phone has scored 821 in the single-core and 2,353 in the multi-core test, which is fairly decent for its upper mid-range Snapdragon 778G Plus chip (via MySmartPrice). The processor packs 1x prime 2.52GHz core, 3x 2.4GHz gold cores, and 4x 1.8GHz energy-efficient cores, and is assisted by the Adreno 642L for graphics.

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The device on the listing has 8GB of RAM but will perhaps be sold in more RAM variants. Aside from this, the website doesn’t mention much about the device, although we should be seeing more information really soon in the form of leaks and official teasers as the launch date nears.

The Motorola Edge 30 has already been spotted on several certifications websites such as TRDA, EEC, and Wi-Fi Alliance so it might not be long before Motorola reveals its release date.

The device will succeed the Motorola Edge 20 that was launched in August last year, and it wouldn’t be wrong to use the older model as an indicator towards the specs to expect with the newer one.

The Motorola Edge 20 was powered by the Snapdragon 778G chip and had a 6.7-inch OLED display with a crazy high refresh rate of 144Hz. For photography, it got a 108MP+8MP+2MP setup at the rear while the front camera is a 32MP sensor. Its battery is sized 4,000mAh with support for 30W fast charging.

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