Motorola Moto Edge S30 Receives a Hefty Score for Having the Snapdragon 888 Plus
Motorola Moto Edge S30 scored 858,852 on AnTuTu for having the powerful Snapdragon 888 Plus.
Besides working on other devices, Motorola is also working on the Moto Edge S30. The evidence is clear from its certifications from the TENAA and 3C certification sites in China. And now this Motorola smartphone receives appreciable scores from AnTuTu.
The device landed on the AnTuTu site with model number XT2175-2 and may launch in December. The device scored a total of 858,852 points. It scored 211,442 in the CPU test, 329,336 in the GPU test, 145,057 in the memory test, and 173,017 in the UX test. All this is because of the powerful Qualcomm Snapdragon 888+ SoC.
Moto Edge S30 Specifications
Even though Motorola didn’t disclose this device’s specs, its presence on the certification sites is more for us. And we can never forget our sources who give us super cool tips every time a new device is making its way to the masses.
So we received tips from sources that this Moto smartphone will come with a 6.78-inch LCD panel with a Full HD+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The front panel will have a 16MP front-facing camera, resting in the cutout hole. The rear side has a triple-camera setup with a 108MP primary camera, a 13MP ultrawide lens, and a 2MP depth sensor.
We definitely can’t miss the powerful chipset; the primary reason for the device getting this big score. Under the helm, we have the Snapdragon 888 Plus with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. It will run Android 11 out of the box. The unit receives power from a 4,700mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging.
That’s all we have for now. But it’s enough for a user to decide if he/she would like to buy this Moto Edge S30 or not.
In previous news, talked about Moto G Power (2022). Although this device is expected to arrive in 2022, we have some details about it. In fact, the company has shared the details.
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