Motorola released the successor to the Edge 50 Fusion (curr. $279 on Amazon) earlier this week. While the company has not indicated that more other Edge 60 series smartphones are due any time soon, evidence continues to mount that the Edge 60 Fusion will soon sit below a few other options in Motorola's product stack.
For example, the TENAA has now published initial documentation relating to the Edge 60 Pro. Building on a leak from just two days ago, the TENAA indicates that Motorola will replace the Edge 50 Pro with a device packing 32 MP front-facing, 50 MP primary and what is likely a 13 MP ultra-wide-angle camera.
The regulatory body does not disclose details about the Edge 60 Pro's telephoto camera. Nonetheless, the inscription surrounding its LED flash array appears to confirm the inclusion of 73 mm telephoto and 12 mm ultra-wide-angle lenses. The TENAA adds that the Edge 60 Pro will line up with a 6.67-inch and 1220p OLED display, as well as a 6,000 mAh battery capable of 90 W wired charging. Supposedly, the Edge 60 Pro is a mere 7.25 mm thick too. As it stands, Motorola is expected to release the device for approximately €600 (~$660) with a MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chipset.
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TENAA via XpertPick