The Motorola P50 is a rebranded version of the
Motorola One Vision sold in India, Brazil, Europe, Saudi Arabia, and Thailand.
The P50 will be exclusive to China and will run ZUI, unlike the One Vision
which runs a near-stock version of Android.
Earlier this week, a top Lenovo executive revealed
the specs of the device. Today, the phone’s price has also been made public and
the source is none other than Motorola itself. The price was revealed at an
FY19 Middle East region sales event.
The phone will come in a single configuration which
has 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It will have a price tag of ¥ 2499
(US$ 364/€ 322/₹ 24934); a bit more than the Motorola One Vision’s € 299 European
price tag and ₹ 19,999 Indian price tag. However, unlike the Motorola P50, the
Motorola One Vision has 4GB of RAM but the same amount of storage.
The P50 will be available for pre-order on July 15
before going on sale on July 20. It will be available in Sapphire Blue and
Bronze on JD.com, Suning, Tmall and other partner stores. The phone has a 6.34-inch 2520 x
1080 punch hole display with a 21:9 aspect ratio. There is a 25MP camera with
HDR support inside the punch hole. On the back are 48MP f/1.7 + 5MP dual
cameras and a fingerprint scanner buried under the Motorola logo. The phone has
dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type-C port, dual-SIM support, Dolby Audio,
and packs a 3500mAh battery.