Motorola Edge photos and specs leak - Snapdragon 765, waterfall screen

Ivan, 16 March 2020

There've been several Motorola Edge+ leaks in the past few weeks but today we get the first info on the Motorola Edge. Good it's quite extensive and quickly catches up with its more premium sibling.

The Motorola Edge will be the midrange counterpart to the flagship Motorola Edge+, which means that it will likely share the same chassis, but come with demoted specs.

The Motorola Edge likely takes its name from its waterfall screen. Mind you, this is not the most extreme kind of waterfall screen and there are physical volume and power buttons on the side, instead of touch-sensitive ones.

The Motorola Edge's sides also have a headphone jack and a microSD card slot.

Motorola Edge photos and specs leak - Snapdragon 765, waterfall screen

The leak continues to say the Motorola Edge will have a 64MP main camera as well as 16MP ultrawide and 8MP telephoto units.

There's a laser AF module on the rear and the Moto logo doesn't double as a fingerprint scanner, instead there's an optical fingerprint scanner in the display.

On the front there's a 25MP selfie camera placed in a cutout inside the screen.

Motorola Edge photos and specs leak - Snapdragon 765, waterfall screen

Speaking of the screen, it's a 6.67-inch 2340x1080px OLED with 90Hz refresh rate. It will have three modes - 90Hz, 60Hz and Auto mode, which will toggle between the two as needed.

Motorola Edge photos and specs leak - Snapdragon 765, waterfall screen

The Motorola Edge will use a Snapdragon 765 chipset with 6GB of RAM. It's unclear whether the phone will have a 5G version or not. It will have a 4,500mAh battery without wireless charging.

In contrast the Motorola Edge+ will have a Snapdragon 865 with up to 12GB of RAM, a 5,170mAh battery, possibly a 108MP main camera and will support Verizon's 5G network.

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  • Anonymous
  • 17 Mar 2020
  • KSw

Can't agree more with you

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  • Anonymous
  • 17 Mar 2020
  • Y7u

And I'm pretty sure that these companies are forcing you to buy things you don't want and/or need.

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