Motorola seems to be busy working on its new Edge 50 smartphone lineup. Recent certifications from various international regulatory bodies have shed light on the possible Edge 50 Pro smartphone, hinting at what’s to come. So let’s get into the details here. One important update comes from the TDRA certification, which confirmed that the Motorola smartphone with the model number XT2402-2 is the Edge 50 Pro. Although the listing doesn’t provide details on other specifications of the device, it does confirm the official name of the forthcoming phone.
Additionally, the FCC certification
website has given the green light to several Motorola smartphones with model
numbers XT2403-1, XT2403-2, XT2403-4, and XT2403-5. Though their marketing names
are yet to be revealed, their similarity to the Edge 50 Pro’s TRDA model number
suggests these could be different variants of the same device. The FCC
certification also reveals that the device with XT2403-2 model number has E-SIM
support.
Moreover, in India, the BIS certification
has listed Motorola smartphones with model numbers XT2403-1 and XT2431-1.
However, it’s unclear whether the latter device is the Edge 50 Pro, part of the
Edge 50 series, or an entirely new device. Of note, the XT2403-2 model also
appears in the IMEI database bearing the codename “Macan24”. This codename was
previously linked by reliable source Evan Blass to the Motorola Edge 50 Pro,
likely confirming that these FCC and BIS certifications relate to the same
device.
Additionally, Motorola has also registered
the possible Edge 50 series accessories on the TUV Rheinland website. These
include a 50W wireless charger, wired chargers capable of up to 125W, and a
4,500mAh battery. Although not explicitly
confirmed, these accessories are likely intended for the upcoming Motorola Edge
50 series smartphone.
