The new generation of Moto Edge 2022 will be launched in the third quarter of this year. The phone is equipped with a 5000mAh battery and uses a rear triple-camera design. In addition, Motorola Moto Edge 2022 will also support a stylus.
The Moto Edge 2022 (codenamed Dubai+) is said to be released in the third quarter later this year. In addition, @Onleaks (Steve Hemmerstoffer) also provided renderings of the new machine, let's take a look.
The Motorola Moto Edge 2022 adopts a slightly curved design, which looks like the back will feel very good, and there is a Motorola logo in the middle of the back, and the Motorola brand name at the bottom.
From the picture, the new phone uses a USB Type-C interface, an oval rear lens matrix module and the LED flash is located in the upper right corner of the whole.
The Motorola Moto Edge 2022 power button and volume button are located on the right side, and the front center is punched. The overall size is about 160.8 x 74.2 x 8.2 mm (including the rear camera bump of 10.1 mm).
This model will use a 6.5-inch Full-HD + resolution pOLED display, support 144Hz refresh rate and 2400 × 1080 pixel resolution, equipped with MediaTek Dimensity MT6879 processor (not queried), built-in 5000mAh battery, equipped with 6GB / 8GB RAM and 128GB / 256GB storage.
The MT6879 is said to contain two Cortex-A78 cores (2.6 GHz) and six A55s (2.0 GHz) and a yet-to-be-seen Mali-G79 GPU, which is expected to be slightly inferior to the Dimensity 8000. Of course, MediaTek previously released the latest Dimensity 1050 and 930, and new phones equipped with this chip will also be unveiled in the third quarter. Therefore, MT6879 may be Dimensity 1050/930.
The Moto Edge 2022 has a rear 50MP main camera (OIS), a 13MP wide-angle lens and a 2MP depth sensor, and a front 32MP lens.
In addition, Motorola Moto Edge 2022 also supports a stylus.
As of now, we haven't had any information on the pricing of the phone, but the specs suggest that the new phone is a mid-range model and is not expected to exceed the price of last year's Moto Edge.
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