The Motorola Edge+ will be officially
unveiled on April 22 (Wednesday next week). How do we know? Moto’s teaser tweet
promises a flagship and shows the nearly 90° curve of a waterfall display –
just as we’ve seen in these renders (and more).
The Moto Edge should be at the event as
well. It too has a waterfall display though it’s missing a flagship chipset –
it’s reported to have a Snapdragon 765G instead of the Snapdragon 865 of the
plus model. And yes, both will have 5G connectivity.
The Motorola Edge+ screen should measure
6.67” in diagonal and 1080p+ in resolution. Interestingly, this is set to be
Moto’s first phone with a 90Hz screen. And Moto’s first 5G phone (mmWave
included), unless you count the 5G MotoMod for the Z3.
Another first for the brand will be the
108MP main camera, part of a triple camera setup – 108+16+8MP (the 8MP module
may be a telephoto cam). The vanilla Moto Edge will have a 64MP main cam
instead, along with 16MP ultra wide and 8MP tele.
By the way, the “Edge” name will likely be
exclusive to Verizon, on other carriers in other countries this may be sold
under the Moto One brand (unless Motorola wants to resurrect the Z-series).