Motorola Edge 30 Ultra's video reveals specs and design
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra

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Motorola will show off its new Edge series smartphones on September 8. The company didn’t confirm the name of these phones, however one of them is likely to be called the Edge 30 Ultra, which was shown in an official video leaked by reliable leaker Evan Blass, which showed the Edge 30 Ultra’s design and key specs.

The Motorola Edge 30 Ultra comes with a pOLED screen that has a hole in the middle for the front-facing camera. There is also three cameras on the back, with a 200MP camera lens which is the main camera.

The Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC powers the Edge 30 Ultra. The phone can be charged at 125W, which can give a day’s worth of power in seven minutes. The small text at the bottom tells us that a 7-minute charge will give “median users” up to 12 hours of use. But the video doesn’t say anything about the size of the battery.

Motorola Edge 30 Ultra specs

  • 6.7-inch pOLED 144Hz curved screen.
  • 200MP high resolution camera.
  • Snapdragon 8+ Gen1 processor.
  • 4,610 mAh battery.
  • USB-C port and Dolby Atmos speakers.

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The upcoming phone can be charged with the built-in USB-C port, and it will support Dolby Atmos.

It looks like the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra will be like the Moto X30 Pro, which is only sold in China right now. If that's true, you'll get a 6.7-inch, 144Hz screen with a fingerprint reader built into the screen, a 60MP front-facing camera, a 50MP ultrawide camera, and a 12MP telephoto camera.

The phone will come with a 4,610 mAh battery that can be charged wirelessly at 50W. It will also have stereo speakers for a more immersive sound experience..

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