Motorola recently hosted its eagerly awaited launch ceremony, which had been postponed since August 2. The business unveiled three new smartphone models at this presentation, including the Moto X30 Pro, the most recent flagship model. So let's look at its specifications, features, and cost.
Design & Exhibition
The Moto X30 Pro model's full design was made public before it was formally unveiled. The rear panel of the device has a curved edge on either side and is home to a sizable camera module with three image sensors. A punch hole camera with a centre alignment is located on the front. The Edge X30 sports a power button and a volume rocker on the right side and a USB Type C port on the bottom. a speaker grill, and the SIM slot.
The smartphone includes a 6.73-inch pOLED display on the front with Full HD+ resolution and a high refresh rate of 144Hz. Notably, this panel also features curved side edges, which is unusual in modern architecture. For further protection, it has a fingerprint scanner built into the display. There are barely any bezels around this display on all sides.
Specifications
The newest and greatest Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 SoC from Qualcomm powers the company's new flagship smartphone. This chipset, which is based on TSMC's cutting-edge 4nm manufacturing process, offers a number of enhancements over the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 it replaces.
Additionally, this processor is coupled with up to 512GB of internal UFS 3.1 storage and up to 12GB of LPDDR5 RAM. A 4,500mAh battery that enables 125W rapid charging is also included in the smartphone. This allows the gadget to charge up to 50% in just 7 minutes and 100% in just 19 minutes. Even 50W wireless rapid charging is supported.
Camera
The Moto X30 Pro's camera is a key feature for Motorola. It is the first smartphone in the entire world to include a 200 megapixel camera sensor. The primary sensor of the triple camera arrangement on the back is a Samsung ISOCELL HP1 200 megapixel camera with a 1/1.22 inch size. Additionally, this camera hasan all new Chameleon Cell technology, a pixel binning technology that uses a two by two, four by four, or full pixel layout depending on the environment.