Motorola could launch the Edge 40 Neo for under ₹25,000 on Sept 21
The Moto Edge 40 Neo was launched in the EMEA region for €399 (approx. ₹35,000).
It is expected to arrive in India at a much lower price, under ₹25,000.
Motorola has already created the product page for the Edge 40 Neo on Motorola India’s official website.
Motorola will likely launch the Edge 40 Neo in India on September 21. The smartphone is already available in the global market, as it was launched earlier this month. In the latest update, the price details of the Moto Edge 40 Neo in India have been unveiled. The smartphone was launched in the EMEA region for €399 (approx. ₹35,000). However, in India, it is expected to arrive in India at a much lower price, under ₹25,000.
Popular tipster Abhishek Yadav shared the price details of the Moto Edge 40 Neo on X (formerly Twitter). The smartphone is expected to launch in India at a price of ₹24,999. While the tipster has not confirmed whether this price is for the base variant or the tor, we are expecting it to start at ₹24,999.
Motorola Moto Edge 40 Neo ₹24,999 pic.twitter.com/cSjQlTSSD4
— Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) September 18, 2023
Also read: Motorola Edge 40 Neo with 144Hz display, 32MP selfie camera to launch in India on Sept 21
Speaking of specifications, Motorola has already created the product page for the Edge 40 Neo on Motorola India’s official website. This product page contains the specifications of Moto Edge 40 Neo.
The Moto Edge 40 Neo will be equipped with a 6.55-inch pOLED curved display with an FHD+ resolution. This display also supports 10-bit colours, HDR10+, and 144 Hz refresh rate. The smartphone will operate on Android 13 OS.
Also read: Motorola Edge 40 Review : An impressive mid-range phone with undeniable panache
Moving on, the Edge 40 Neo will run on the MediaTek Dimensity 7020 processor, which is paired with up to 12 GB RAM. This smartphone will be powered by a 5000 mAh battery that comes with up to 68 Watt fast-charging support.
For photography, it will have a dual camera setup on the back, holding a 50-megapixel primary camera and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide sensor. On the front, there is a 32-megapixel selfie shooter. For more details, stay tuned to Digit.in
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