The Lenovo-owned company is preparing another Edge 30 series device: the Moto Edge 30 Neo. The smartphone is expected to launch in a few days. In the meantime, the phone has arrived on the Google Play console website, revealing some of its key details. Here is what we know about the upcoming handset so far.
According to the Google Play Console listing, the Moto Edge 30 Neo has the codename “Miami”. Further, the portal reveals some key specs, including display, processor, and operating system. At the front, the device will feature a full-HD+ display with a hole-punch cutout to house the selfie camera.
Under the hood, an octa-core processor based on Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 SoC will power the phone. The chipset will be integrated with Adreno 619 GPU and an 8GB RAM model. Although we can expect the company to introduce multiple storage options. On the software front, it will run Android 12 out of the box along with the MyUX skin iteration on top.
As per rumors, the Moto Edge 30 Neo is a rebranded version of the Edge 30 Lite. It is tipped to sport a 120Hz 6.28-inch P-OLED display. While a 4020 mAh battery can keep the screen lightened up with 30W charging support. For optics, the upcoming device is likely to carry a dual camera setup consisting of a 64MP primary unit and a 13MP ultrawide sensor.
Reportedly, the handset will retail in Aqua Foam, Black Onyx, Ice Palace, and Very Peri color options. As for price, it is said to cost €399 in Europe. However, the company has not confirmed any of these rumors yet.