On Aug. 2 in China, Motorola will unveil the Moto X30 Pro and Razr 2022 powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset. While there is no official confirmation from the Lenovo-owned brand, it may unveil a third phone called the Moto S30 Pro alongside its upcoming launch event. The reason behind it is that the alleged device has bagged approval from the TENAA certification platform.
Last month, a Motorola phone with model number XT2243-2 was certified by China’s 3C certification agency. It revealed that it is a 5G-ready phone, which may come equipped with a 68W charger. Now, the same device has been approved by the TENAA authority (via).
Moto S30 Pro specifications (rumored)
The Moto S30 Pro measures 158.4 x 71.9 x 7.6mm and weighs 170 grams. It has a 6.67-inch OLED FHD+ display with a 20:9 aspect ratio and an in-screen fingerprint scanner. There is a possibility that it may support a 120Hz refresh rate.

While the TENAA listing mentions all the important details about the S30 Pro, it does not reveal the chipset and exact camera configurations. However, the listings do state that it has a 2.995GHz octa-core processor, which indicates it could be equipped with the Snapdragon 888+ chip. The same chip was present under the hood of the Moto Edge S30, which was unveiled in December 2021.
The listing also reveals that the S30 Pro has three cameras onboard, which suggests that its rear panel may have a dual-camera setup. The S30 Pro supports 8K video recording. Unfortunately, the images of the phone are also not available in the listing.
The Moto S30 Pro will ship with 8 GB / 12 GB / 16 GB of RAM and 128 GB / 256 GB / 512 GB of storage. The device will run on the My UI based Android 12 OS. The device may house a 4,270mAh battery with 68.2W fast charging support. It will come in shades like black, gold, blue, white, cyan, red, silver, and gray.
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