Here’s what the new Motorola Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 phone brings to the table

Updated on 18-Dec-2022
HIGHLIGHTS

Motorola has launched the Moto X40 in China.

Moto X40 is armed with Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor.

The key Motorola Moto X40 features include a 165Hz display, Android 13-based MYUI 5.0, Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, and 125W fast charging support.

Motorola recently launched the Moto X40 powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. It also flaunts a 165Hz display and 125W charging support, among other things. Let’s glean all the details about the Motorola phone here.

Top Moto X40 specs and features

1. Moto X40 has got a 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED display with 165Hz refresh rate, 1B colours, and HDR10+ support. 

2. The front camera of the Moto X40 sits within a central punch hole and is a 60-megapixel sensor. Meanwhile, the primary camera on the back is a 50MP snapper accompanied by a 50MP ultrawide shooter and a 12MP 2x zoom telephoto sensor. You get to shoot 4K30 fps videos from both sides.

3. You can use the front camera to unlock the device. Or you can use the in-screen fingerprint scanner. Either way, you’ll be welcomed by Android 13-based MYUI 5.0. This is rather stock Android only with some Moto bits and pieces flavoured on top.

4. The software is backed by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset.

5. The memory configuration available is up to 12GB RAM and 512GB storage.

6. A 4600mAh battery keeps the phone running and the device supports 125W fast wired charging, 15W wireless facility, and 5W reverse wireless charging support. 

7. The various connectivity options are WiFi 6e, Bluetooth, GPS (L1+L5), USB-C port, and NFC.

8. There is IP68 dust and water resistance.

9. The back of the phone is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus. 

10. The device is available in Black and Blue colours.

The Moto X40 price in its home market starts at CNY 3,400 (~₹40,500) for the base 8+128GB model.

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G. S. Vasan

Vasan is a word weaver and tech junkie who is currently geeking out as a news writer at Digit.

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