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Motorola is reportedly gearing up to launch a new mid-range phone, the Motorola Edge 50 Neo, as per a leak by tipster Sudhanshu on 91mobiles. The phone will succeed the Motorola Edge 40 Neo and join the company’s Edge 50 series lineup that already includes the Edge 50 Pro, Edge 50 Ultra, and Edge 50 Fusion.

According to the leak, the Moto Edge 50 Neo will be available in two storage configurations: 8GB RAM with 256GB storage and 12GB RAM with 512GB storage.

Motorola Edge 50 Neo Leak
Motorola Edge 40 Neo

The leak also reveals the colour options for the Moto Edge 50 Neo. The phone will reportedly come in Gray, Blue, Poinciana, and Milk colors. Interestingly, Sudhanshu suggests that some of these colors will be Pantone-certified — usual from Motorola these days. 

While details beyond storage and color are scarce at the moment, it’s reasonable to expect the Moto Edge 50 Neo to share some similarities with its predecessor, the Edge 40 Neo.

Motorola Edge 40 Neo Specifications

As a reference, the Edge 40 Neo features a 6.55-inch pOLED display with a smooth 144Hz refresh rate. It’s powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7030 processor, which offers mid-range performance. The phone boasts up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, aligning with the leaked options for the Edge 50 Neo.

On the software side, the Edge 40 Neo runs Android 13 and is guaranteed to receive two more Android version updates, keeping the phone’s software up-to-date for a while.

Motorola Edge 40 Neo

Camera specifications for the Moto Edge 50 Neo remain unknown, but the Edge 40 Neo sported a 50MP primary sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS) for sharper photos, accompanied by a 13MP ultra-wide sensor for capturing wider scenes. The front camera for selfies and video calls resolved at 32MP on the Edge 40 Neo.

Battery life shouldn’t be a concern with the Edge 40 Neo packing a 5,000mAh battery with support for 68W fast charging. Additionally, the Edge 40 Neo boasts an IP68 rating for dust and water resistance, dual stereo speakers for immersive audio, Dolby Atmos support for enhanced sound quality, NFC for contactless payments, and an in-display fingerprint sensor for secure unlocking.

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