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In December 2021, Motorola unveiled the Moto Edge X30 in China, the first Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 smartphone in the world. Later, the Edge logo was omitted for the Chinese market. In January of this year, the Motorola Edge 30 Pro replaced the X30 as the device sold worldwide.
By the end of this year, the business might introduce a brand-new flagship phone in China. This appears plausible given that a rumored X-series flagship phone has received approval from China’s 3C regulator.
A brand-new Motorola phone with the model number XT2301-5 has shown up in the 3C regulating body’s database. It is a 5G phone, according to the listing, and it might come with a 68W charger.
It appears that it might be the upcoming X-series flagship phone, the Moto Edge X30’s replacement, which could be unveiled by December of this year. Therefore, it appears that the XT2301-5 may be marketed as the Moto X40 or a similar moniker in China.
The company’s forthcoming flagship phones for the worldwide market are codenamed Bronco and Canyon, according to the leaked roadmap of upcoming Motorola phones. The Motorola Edge 40 and the Edge 40 Pro are the devices that are rumored to be introduced to the global market.
The Moto X40, which is destined for the Chinese market, might be relaunched as the Edge 40 Pro there. The rumored Moto X40 / Edge 40 Pro is anticipated to feature a 60MP front-facing camera, a 50-megapixel (main) + 50MP (ultrawide + macro) + 12MP telephoto triple camera unit, a 165Hz FHD+ OLED display, a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset, 8 GB / 12 GB of RAM, and a 60MP rear camera.
It is best to take the report with a grain of salt and wait for more news to find out what the final marketing name of the Motorola XT2301 really is.