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Motorola Edge 40 Neo launch date teased, will come in the mid of September of this year

Motorola Edge 40 Neo launch date teased, will come in the mid of September of this year

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Motorola has finally begun teasing users with its upcoming smartphone Motorola Edge 40 Neo which has already made rounds on a number of certification websites like FCC, Geekbench, and TDRA. This smartphone’s specs and renders have also been leaked revealing key information about this phone. As far as its launch is concerned it can make its debut in the global market in September though the exact date was not known up until now.

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Motorola’s Romanian branch has officially released an official teaser thus revealing the launch date of the Motorola Edge 40 Neo smartphone. This was exclusively spotted by mobilissimo.ro (Via GSMARENA)and the teaser reads ” Enter the world of colors ” under which the launch date of the phone is mentioned. This smartphone will be launched on September 14.

Let’s get to know about its specs

Its earlier listing on Amazon revealed that this handset will be powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 1050 chipset and will run on the Android 13-based operating system. It is revealed to pack 12 GB RAM along with 256 GB internal storage.

It can come with a 6.55-inch wide pOLED display panel that sports FHD+ resolution and up to 144 Hz refresh rate.

As far as the camera is concerned it is said to come with a dual camera setup on the rear side featuring a 50 MP OIS main camera and a 13MP ultrawide camera. The front side can boast a 32 MP selfie camera. For the battery, we can see it is backed by a 5,000 mAh battery that is confirmed to support a 68W fast charging feature. As per its earlier leaked video, it will come in three colour options Black Beauty, Caneel Bay, and Soothing Sea.

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