Motorola Edge 30 Pro to ship with a free tablet for pre-orderers in Europe
Motorola is expected to release the Moto Edge 30 Pro tomorrow, with the company having confirmed that it will host a hardware launch event on February 24. Last week, a leak outlined that the Edge 30 Pro could cost as little as €500 in the Eurozone, undercutting many other recent flagship smartphones. According to Roland Quandt, Motorola could also sweeten the deal for Edge 30 Pro pre-orders.
Supposedly, Motorola will bundle a Tab M10 tablet with Edge 30 Pro, which retails for €179. Presumably, Quandt means the Tab M10 FHD Plus Gen 2 that Lenovo sells for €179 on its German website, not the three-year-old Tab M10. For reference, the Tab M10 FHD Plus Gen 2 has a MediaTek Helio P22T SoC, a 1200p display and up to 4 GB of RAM, among other features.
While Quandt has not verified the smartphone's price, he clarifies that the Edge 30 Pro will only be available with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. Additionally, the Edge 30 Pro has a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC, Qualcomm's flagship smartphone chipset.
Moreover, the Edge 30 Pro has a 6.7-inch, 144 Hz and 1,080p AMOLED display, three high megapixel cameras and a 5,000 mAh battery. Motorola already sells the Edge 30 Pro as the Edge X30 in China; it remains to be seen if it will unveil the Edge X30 Special Edition outside China, though.
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