Moto is introducing the XT2409-3 and XT2433-3, two new smartphones, in India. They’re both BIS-certified. Motorola Edge 50 Neo and Moto G35 5G are probably their names. Models XT2409-1 and XT2409-2, the global variants of the Edge 50 Neo, have successfully completed GCF certification in the meantime.
Motorola Edge 50 Neo specifications (rumored)
According to the listing, the Motorola Edge 50 Neo has a full-HD+ resolution 6.36-inch OLED display. A chipset with a 2.5GHz base core frequency is displayed. It’s possible that this is the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset.
Furthermore, Motorola Edge 50 Neo design renders were leaked on X (formerly Twitter) by tipster Evan Blass (@evleaks). The phone is depicted in high-quality renders in red, blue, beige, and black colors. The phone looks to have a square-shaped camera island; the configuration is the same as the Moto Edge 50 that was released.
Moto G35 5G specifications (rumored)
An inexpensive chipset-equipped Moto G35 is about to be released by Motorola. With an 8 GB RAM and Unisoc T760 platform, the phone was first sighted on Geekbench. For now, this is the only conclusive proof of the Moto G34’s replacement.
The smartphone will enable NFC and 5G cellular connectivity, according the EUT (Equipment Under Test) certifications of the model numbers XT2433-1 and XT2433-2. With the model number XT2433-2, the gadget also made a visit to the IMEI database.
The battery capacity of the Motorola Moto G35 5G is disclosed in its UL Demko listing. A 4,850mAh cell will be included. The adapter for the Motorola Moto G35 5G has received TUV certification, indicating that 20W charging is supported.
It is anticipated that the Moto G35 would be priced similarly. We will just have to wait and watch if Motorola decides to stick with the chipset and does away with the HD+ display and 5,000 mAh battery from the previous model.