Following the launch of the Motorola Edge and Edge+, the company is now prepping a more affordable model known as the Motorola Edge Lite which is slated to make its official debut soon.
Ahead of its official launch, the folks over at xda-developers had managed to glean out pretty much all the device’s key specs. As expected, its affordability will be compromised by a slightly toned-down specs.
Starting with the front, the Motorola Edge Lite will arrive with a 6.7-inches FHD+ OLED display with a smooth 90Hz screen refresh rate. Moving on, the front panel will also feature a dual hole-punch cutout which houses a pair of selfie cameras including an 8 megapixels main snapper and a 2 megapixels depth helper.
Over at the rear, there will be a quad-cameras system headlined by a 48 megapixels Samsung S5KGM1 main camera. This will be assisted by 3 other cameras including a 16 megapixels sensor, 8 megapixels sensor, as well as 5 megapixels sensor. While the identity of these sensors ain’t specified, but they are likely to be an ultra-wide lens, telephoto lens and a depth/ macro camera.
Under the hood, the Motorola Edge Lite will continue to be driven by the 5G-ready Snapdragon 765 platform – just like the standard model. It is expected to be coupled with up to 6GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB UFS 2.1 storage in its memory department.
To keep its lights on, the Motorola Edge Lite will be fitted by a hefty 4,800mAh battery which carries support for 18W TurboPower charging. It will be available in a total of four different colorways including Prussian, Surfing Blue, Azury and Soft White.