
Motorola’s next flagship Edge 20 series may arrive in India soon: Here’s what we know so far
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Motorola had quietly made the Edge 20 series official in the global market last month but as per sources, the Lenovo-owned company is gearing up to launch the Edge 20 series in India as well.
Motorola fans in India can rejoice as the company is all set to launch two new flagship devices in the country. Motorola had quietly made the Edge 20 series official in the global market last month but as per sources, the Lenovo-owned company is gearing up to launch the Edge 20 series in India as well. It is being speculated that Motorola will launch two Edge 20 smartphones whereas globally, the company had launched three smartphones including the Motorola Edge 20 Pro, Edge 20, Edge 20 Lite. Noted tipster Mukul Sharma posted on Twitter that Motorola will be launching two Motorola Edge 20 series smartphones in India in August. He wrote, “I can now confirm that not 1, but two Moto Edge 20 series smartphones are launching in India in August.” During its global launch, Motorola had it would be bringing more powerful processors, the main camera with bigger pixels, our first-ever periscope style zoom, a faster display refresh rate, faster battery charging and more. The company also stressed the fact that it would bring these incredible new features at more accessible price points.
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