Motorola P40 images appear to reveal punch hole camera

Yordan, 27 December 2018

Motorola launched its P30 smartphone series as a continuation of the Moto X devices as a part of the Android One program. The P30 Play arrived on the global scene as Motorola One, while the P30 Note is called Moto One Power where Google services are available.

The 2019 iteration of an Android One phone is likely to be called Moto P40 and the first renders already appeared online, courtesy of 91mobiles and OnLeaks.

They show that the phone will feature a punch hole in its screen for the selfie camera, joining the Galaxy A8s, Honor V20 (aka View 20) and the Huawei nova 4. There will be a 6.2” screen with tiny bezels from all sides, with the bottom one having the Motorola logo. The left side is for the SIM tray, while buttons will make their way on the right side.

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Motorola P40

The video reveals a USB-C port on the bottom, next to the speaker grille, while the audio jack will be on the top. The Moto P40 will have rounded edges of the back and front for better grip, with both sides having a protective glass panel.

The Moto P40 will measure 160.1 x 71.2 x 8.7 mm, but the camera bump will stick out to 10 mm. The dual shooter on the back will be in a vertical fashion, while the fingerprint scanner will have a Moto logo.

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  • Anonymous
  • 05 Feb 2019
  • 4dH

Their software is saving them big time

I've had a Moto X Play once, big battery, very small bezels for the time, somewhat revolutionary. Recently Motorola is on the same level with HTC, one foot in the grave, ages behind Huawei. Huawei has 6.4'' screens and 157mm height, this has 6.2'' ...

There's something utterly wrong with the renders. The renders have a taller aspect ratios than the numbers indicate. Also, the screen size coupled with the dimension numbers result in much, much larger bezels than in the renders, especially verticall...

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