Moto Edge 30, G52, E32, and Lenovo K15 have been seen on certification websites and are expected to be released shortly.

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 Motorola appears to be preparing to introduce a variety of new products. The Lenovo-owned company will introduce new handsets in the Moto E, G, and Edge lines. These new models have lately been identified on several certification websites, indicating their impending release.

According to a MySmartPrice report, the Motorola E32 was recently discovered on numerous certification websites, and now further new versions have also been discovered on these platforms. In addition to the E32, the business is preparing to introduce the Edge 30, G52, and Lenovo K15, which have been discovered on the TDRA, FCC, Wi-Fi Alliance, and EUT certification websites.

The Motorola Edge 30 has model number XT2203-1, whereas the Moto G52 has model number XT2221-1, the E32 has model number XT2227-3, and the Lenovo K15 has model number XT2227-4. For those who are unaware, the Motorola Edge 30 will be the replacement for last year's Edge 20. Similarly, the Moto G52 will replace the Moto G51 in 2021; in the meanwhile, the Lenovo K15 is likely a rebranded version of the E32 for China.


Furthermore, the Motorola Edge 30 and Moto G52 have been detected in the Wi-Fi Alliance database, and the database confirms that both devices will have dual band Wi-Fi compatibility and will operate on Android 12 out of the box. Notably, the edge 30, G52, and E32 were all discovered on the EEC. The E32 is scheduled to ship with Android 11 pre-installed. The Moto G52 has been detected in the FCC certification database and the EUT database, and it will reportedly be available in 4G and 5G versions.

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