Motorola confirms more Moto X30 Pro details following TENAA certification appearance
Motorola is a day away from unveiling the Moto X30 Pro and Razr 2022, its first Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1-powered smartphones. Produced with different audiences in mind, the Moto X30 Pro will suit those who are after a more conventional smartphone. Conversely, the Razr 2022 could entice foldable smartphone adopters, although Motorola will soon face stiff competition from the Galaxy Z Flip4. While Motorola already has provided details about the Moto X30 Pro and Razr 2022, it continues to tease the former's camera capabilities on Weibo.
As the screenshots below show, Motorola has reiterated that the Moto X30 Pro will be the world's first smartphone with the Samsung ISOCELL HP1, a 200 MP camera sensor introduced last year. Featuring a 1/1.22-inch optical format, the ISOCELL HP1 also has 0.64-μm wide pixels, supports Double Super PD (PDAF) autofocus and can shoot 8K videos at 30 FPS. Alternatively, the ISOCELL HP1 should allow the Moto X30 Pro to create 120 FPS videos in 4K, or 240 FPS videos when dropping the resolution to 1080p.
Moreover, Motorola has teased that the Moto X30 Pro will offer 35 mm, 50 mm and 85 mm equivalent focal lengths across its three rear-facing cameras. Separately, TENAA has certified the Moto X30 Pro as the XT2241-1, confirming more details about the device. Specifically, the listing reports that the Moto X30 Pro measures 161.7 x 73.5 x 8.3 mm and weighs 195 g with a 6.67-inch OLED display that outputs at 2,400 x 1,080 pixels. Also, the listing outlines that the handset has a 4,450 mAh battery, plus 8 GB, 12 GB or 16 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of storage. Based on earlier rumours, the Moto X30 Pro will launch globally later this year as the Edge 30 Ultra.
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