Technical information has been received from a speaker about the expected Motorola Edge 20 series. The information so far can only be classified as rumours, but this model will fit the series. There is information on the main Motorola Edge 20 model, including its internal code name “Berlin” – the Edge 20 Lite is apparently referred to internally as “Kyoto”.
Motorola Edge 20 series leaked
Motorola is working on a new model of the popular Edge range . As reported by Cashie’s Blog, are from known leaker evan blass Now information about the new Motorola Edge 20 series. The code name for Edge 20 Lite is Kyoto while the code name for Edge 20 is Berlin. Also, the names PStar and Sierra are still in vogue, but they may refer to the same model. So the Motorola Edge 20 (Berlin) should also be equipped a little differently depending on the region – for Europe a display with a diagonal of 6.67 inches and 120 Hz is expected, which should resolve in Full HD +. With LC displays, the front camera (20 megapixels) should sit in the middle on the top edge of the display, creating a “punch hole”. A Snapdragon 778G should provide power, 6 to 8 gigabytes of RAM, and 128 or 256 gigabytes of permanent storage. According to the leak, the main camera should have 108 megapixels, as well as a wide-angle camera (16 megapixels) and a telephoto lens (8 megapixels).
The slightly thinner Kyoto version, ie the Motorola Edge 20 Lite, will likely use MediaTek Dimensity 720, plus 6 to 8 gigabytes of RAM and 128 gigabytes of permanent storage. The leaker only has information about the display to even dissolve in Full HD+, but only 90Hz as the refresh rate. The PStar or Sierra model hints that it could again be a Pro version of the Motorola Edge 20. The battery should be bigger than the Berlin version and, according to the source, there is also an optical zoom with five times magnification and up to 12 gigabytes of RAM. Although the leaker is believed to be credible, all information can still be classified as rumours.
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