Motorola Edge 30 Ultra's rumored price is only slightly higher than the 30 Pro
Motorola's 2022 camera flagship is set to be unveiled in China later this month, the phone will use Samsung's new 200MP ISOCELL HP1 sensor. It initially leaked with its code name, "Frontier", but we now know that the phone will probably be marketed as the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra.
Leakster Nils Ahrensmeier also claims to know how much it will cost - Euro900 for a 12/256GB unit. That's just Euro100 more than an Edge 30 Pro (with the same 12/256GB memory configuration). Of course, the Pro has a fairly basic 50MP 1/1.55" main camera, no match for the HP1, which has a 1/1.22" optical format.
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra: the official info so far
The phone will upgrade to the new Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset and rumor has it that it will go up to 125W wired charging (up from 68W) for its 4,500mAh battery. The display should be essentially the same, a 6.67" OLED panel with 144Hz refresh rate.
Motorola unveiled the focal lengths for Edge 30 Ultra's three cameras - 35, 50 and 85mm. The main camera on most phones is wider than that (around 23mm, let's say) and they have an even shorter focal length on their ultra wide (13mm or so). We'll see what that is about soon enough.
Ahrensmeier warns that the prices of the Ultra may vary. He also mentions the Motorola Edge 30 Neo, which has previously leaked as the Edge 30 Lite. This one will go for Euro400 or just under the price of the Edge 30.
Motorola Edge 30 Ultra (image credit) ? Motorola Edge 30 Neo, aka Lite (image credit)
The Lite/Neo phone is expected to have a 64MP main camera with OIS and a 13MP ultra wide (no other modules on the back). It should be smaller with a 6.28" 120Hz FHD+ OLED (32MP selfie camera). It is expected to be powered by a Snapdragon 695 with 8/256GB memory and a 4,020mAh battery with 30W fast charging.
Motorola will probably unveil both new additions to the Edge family simultaneously some time this month.
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