The Motorola P30 was one of the more obvious iPhone clones of 2018, but it looks like the successor is going in the same way as Samsung and Huawei ‘s new phones.
OnLeaks and 91mobiles have teamed up to issue what they say are renders and a video for a P30 successor dubbed the Motorola P40. And the most obvious design decision is the move to adopt a display hole camera on the front. Unfortunately, further selfie camera specifics aren’t known.
Moving to the back of the device, we have a similar vertically weighted dual camera system as the older phone. Apparently, we’re looking at a 48MP primary camera but we don’t distinguish anything else about the secondary snapper.
The 48MP camera sensor isn’t merely just for detailed daytime snaps, as this new-fangled sensor is also technically capable of pixel-binning to deliver improved low-light shots. It’s unclear whether Motorola will certainly be using this particular feature, but it appears like a no-brainer.
Other noteworthy features include a 6.2-inch display, back fingerprint scanner, USB Type-C, a 3.5mm headphone port, and the Android One branding. The last means we could be in for a smartphone that brings timely Android updates and prompt security patches. We also have a pretty shiny back, with 91mobiles suggesting it could be made out of glass.
The Motorola P30 was outwardly limited to China, while the Motorola One and One Power (which were basically variants of the P30 design) were obtainable in more countries. Hopefully, this new device sees a wide launch too if it is really in the works.
Motorola P40 Leaked Images
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