Motorola Edge (2023) Unveils Familiar Design with Elegant Upgrades
Motorola Edge (2023) Renders Exposed, Unveiling a Familiar Design
The advent of the Motorola Edge 40 took place in the month of May, subsequently gracing the realms of both Europe and India with its presence. However, its expedition did not extend to the shores of North America, in stark contrast to the Edge+ (2023), which unfurled its availability as early as the month of May.
Leaked depictions of the “Motorola Edge (2023)” have surfaced on the digital expanse, having been procured by PriceBaba. The enigma surrounding this revelation is two-fold – it could either signify the North American iteration of the Edge 40 or, in an alternate scenario, represent an entirely distinct model akin to the events of the year gone by with the Edge (2022).
These visual portrayals bear an uncanny semblance to the Edge 40, adorned with gracefully curved screen perimeters, an archipelago of cameras, and an unwavering adherence to the placement of the lens and LED flash. Upon meticulous scrutiny, the nomenclature “50 MP” imprinted upon the principal camera sensor comes into focus, harmonizing seamlessly with the essence of the Edge 40.
Should the Edge (2023) indeed be an appellation for the rebirthed Edge 40, it would herald a display of dimensions 6.55 inches, graced with an OLED panel that dances to the rhythm of 144 Hz (replete with FHD+ and HDR+ capabilities), all choreographed by the Dimensity 8020 chipset. Nestled within its frame may repose a formidable 4,400 mAh battery, poised to be resuscitated through the medium of a 68 W tethered charger and a 15 W wireless charmer. Adding to its mystique, the visage of the device might showcase an embrace of vegan leather, while its core might boast the accolade of an IP68 certification, thus defying both dust and water.
The annals of yesteryears recount the unveiling of the Edge (2022) at a price threshold of $500, albeit imbued with nuances distinct from its European counterparts in the Edge lineage. In stark contradistinction, the Edge+ (2023), a counterpart in resonance with the European maestro, the Edge 40 Pro, embarked upon its sojourn with an initial price tag of $800 (a valuation now moderated to $700). This financial disjunction finds its justification in the embrace of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset by the Edge+.
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