The US Federal Communications Commission has approved a new 5G phone with model number XT2309-3. Is it Edge 40?
Looks like we’re about to get the Motorola Edge 40.
The Federal Communications Commission has approved a new 5G phone with model number XT2309-3, as spotted by Gizmodo. It’s loaded with tons of connectivity options, including Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth, and NFC, making it easy to stay connected no matter where you are. Plus, it’s powered by a PB50 battery with 68W fast charging and 15W wireless charging capabilities, so you won’t have to worry about your phone dying in the middle of the day.
Last year, leaker Evan Blass spilled the tea on the XT2309-3, also known as the Bronco. He said it was a Motorola device with a Lenovo twin. 3C in China recently approved a similar device with model number XT2309-1, but it has not yet been released in China.
So, what can we expect from Edge 40?
according to plus, It will feature an FHD+ OLED display, Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset, 8GB/12GB of RAM, a 16MP front camera, and a triple camera system with a 50MP main lens and a 13MP wide/macro lens. , and a 2MP depth sensor. The thing is… those specs are already available on the Motorola ThinkPhone, which has led some people to speculate that the Edge 40 could just be a modified version of the ThinkPhone.
But, let’s be honest, who cares about a name as long as it’s sturdy and affordable? Based on the specs leaked so far, the Edge 40 is poised to be a wild phone with 5G capabilities and high-end specs, yet still be inexpensive for the average consumer. Motorola has been a leader in the budget phone market for years, and the launch of the Edge 40 is just the latest example of its commitment to providing advanced, wallet-friendly smartphones.
The Edge 40 will, of course, be the successor to the Edge 30. In our review of that device, we said it’s a reminder that phones can be very thin. It’s very lightweight but still has a great display. Performance was also solid, but there were a few small missing features that we noticed. We said we’d like to see better camera performance, for example. However, if you want a light and slim phone, it’s a mid-range contender.
Read: Moto Edge 30 Ultra review: See the 200MP camera phone
Anyway, the XT2309-3 certification by the FCC has everyone talking about the next Edge 40. Keep your eyes on Pocket-lint for the latest updates.