Moto X50 Ultra Combines AI and F1 in a Smartphone

Moto X50 Ultra Combines AI and F1 in a Smartphone
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Moto X50 Ultra Combines AI and F1 in a Smartphone

The Moto X50 Ultra is set to be launched in China. According to a Weibo post, the Moto X50 Ultra is expected to come with AI features.

The teaser post of the Moto X50 Ultra shows a picture of the Lenovo-sponsored F1 car that possibly indicates the high-speed performance of the smartphone. The official teaser of the Moto X50 Ultra also features a curved back panel with a large camera island. The video also reveals a rectangular rear camera module with a glossy finish. The teaser was posted the previous day before the commencement of the Formula 1 race, 2024 in Bahrain.

Moto X50 Ultra is expected to be powered by either the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or the MediaTek Dimensity 9300 SoC.  The smartphone may come with a 4,500 mAh battery supporting 125W fast wired charging. Moto X50 Ultra can be a game-changer in the smartphone market offering AI features with high performance and fast charging capabilities like the F1 car. The smartphone is expected to be launched in April.

Moreover, there are speculations that the Moto X50 Ultra to be rebranded as the Motorola Edge 50 series when being launched in India. According to reports, the global variant may also undergo some changes in specifications to meet the diverse preferences of the consumer.

Previously, the Moto Edge 40 Pro was launched with some minor changes to the Moto X40 model. The Moto X40 features a 50-megapixel triple rear camera unit and a 60-megapixel selfie camera. The device runs on Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC and comes with a 4,600mAh battery supporting 125W wired fast charging.

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