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    Edge X30: Motorola unveils first top-of-the-line photos with under-display sensor

    Nick HornbyBy Nick HornbyDecember 7, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Edge X30: Motorola unveils first top-of-the-line photos with under-display sensor
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    Motorola has already confirmed that the Edge X30 will have a 60MP camera at the bottom of the screen And now we have official images captured with this device that have been released by the same manufacturer to give us a preview of what it is capable of.

    As you can see, a teaser posted by Motorola on Weibo states that the photos were taken mostly at night with the 50MP rear sensors.

    The main assembly should consist of a 50 MP sensor, a secondary 50 MP sensor and a third not yet released.

    The front camera should have a 60MP sensor, which is a very impressive array capable of taking beautiful photos at night.

    As you can see above, the Motorola Edge X30 should also be able to take good pictures with the front camera under the screen, and it’s probably one of the first devices to do well with this technology.

    Chen Jin, Director of Lenovo China, mentioned that the Motorola Edge X30 will still have Gorilla Glass protection on both sides, new features and built-in technologies.

    Finally, Jin confirmed that the Motorola S30 will be a model with an LCD screen and a Snapdragon 888 Plus chip. It will be shown alongside the Edge X30 on December 9 at an event in China, as you can see from the invites above with gold and silver Joker cards representing the new devices.

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    Nick Hornby

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