The Motorola Edge family is about to get bigger. The line which made its debut last year with the Edge and Edge Plus, got a China-exclusive model called the Edge S early this year. Now, details of four new models have surfaced on the web.
Evan Blass (@evleaks) shared an image that
revealed that Motorola has three new smartphones for the Edge lineup in
development. The image which was shared
on Twitter earlier today mentions the phones are codenamed “Sierra”, “Berlin”,
“Berlin NA”, and “Kyoto”. The folks at Techniknews in partnership with Adam
Conway of XDA Developers have confirmed the existence of these devices and have
even gotten the camera details of the model codenamed “Kyoto”.
According to them, the phone will have a
108MP (S5KHM2) main camera, the same type supplied by Samsung that is found
inside the recently announced Moto G60 smartphone. This sensor will be paired
with an 8MP camera (S5k4h7), also supplied by Samsung, that pulls double duty as
an ultrawide angle camera and a macro camera. The third camera is a 2MP
OmniVision (Ov02b1b) depth sensor while the front-facing camera is either a
16MP (ov16a1q) sensor or a 32MP (ov32b) sensor.
The source revealed that “Kyoto” will most
likely be the cheapest of the lot while “Berlin” and “Sierra” will be the
successors to the Motorola Edge and Edge Plus respectively. We can expect more
details to surface in the weeks/months leading up to their launch.