Earlier this month, Motorola launched the X30 Pro and S30 Pro for the Chinese market. As a member of the Edge line, these phones are anticipated to see a wider release. Here is a sneak preview of the Motorola Edge 30 Fusion, which should be the Moto S30 Pro's equivalent.
The Snapdragon 888+ chipset was identified by the code name "Tundra," which was also used in a Geekbench result that appeared prior to the official release. The phone does seem to be identical, but it's unclear whether there will be specifications adjustments to match the new name.
Included in this is the 50MP main camera, which features a 1/1.55" sensor with 1.0 m pixels, 2.0 m with binning, and optical image stabilisation (OIS). The Dolby Atmos branding is located at the top. The S30 Pro also boasts a 32MP selfie camera on the front, a 13MP ultrawide camera (1.12 m) on the rear, and a 2MP depth sensor.
The display has sides that are curved to a 53° angle and is a 6.55" P-OLED panel (144Hz, FHD+). The 4,400mAh battery with 68W quick charging (0-50% in 10 minutes) is another outstanding feature.
Motorola has not indicated a release date for the Moto 30 Fusion. Other models are also being developed, such as the X30 Pro-based device (obviously), the Edge 30 Neo (shown in Geekbench with Snapdragon 695) and the Edge (2022). (some renders renders leaked previously).