The flagship Motorola Edge+ 5G looks stunning in these leaked renders
Motorola exited the flagship smartphone segment two years ago following the huge failure that was the Moto Z2 Force. But with 5G connectivity sparking interest among consumers, the Lenovo-owned company has spotted an opportunity to re-enter the market.
A waterfall display with a tiny punch hole
In a serious attempt to differentiate itself from the increasingly generic crowd, the Motorola Edge+ features a large waterfall display complete with very pronounced curves on either side, hence the unique name, and impressively thin bezels which even include a small chin.
Most smartphone brands competing in the flagship segment this year are expected to adopt punch-hole selfie camera implementations on their devices and Motorola will be no different. But if these CAD-based renders are anything to go by, the cut out could be so small that it’s barely noticeable.
Three rear cameras and LED lighting around the logo
Turning the Motorola Edge+ over reveals a vertical camera setup positioned in the top-left corner of the glass panel. However, unlike rival brands that push the module right into the corner, Motorola has lowered its cameras a little and placed a noise canceling microphone above it, which itself is paired with a second one at the bottom of the rear panel.
Next to these sensors sits a dual-LED flash and what appears to be a laser autofocus system, although it could also be a dedicated Time-of-Flight sensor for improved portrait photography.
Completing the package on the back of Motorola’s flagship is the company’s famous batwing logo. It’s surrounded by an LED ring which presumably doubles as a notification indicator.
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