Motorola is slowly but surely becoming one of the most interesting smartphone manufacturers and could become a real alternative to Samsung and Xiaomi. Motorola flexes its muscles with the Moto X40 and also gives a good preview of what to expect from other manufacturers.

Motorola Moto X40 is extremely powerful

Motorola has already shown what the company can do with the Edge 30 Ultra. With the Moto X40, which will probably appear in Europe as the Edge 40 Pro, it should now also be at the top of the shelf in terms of performance. The “General Manager” of the mobile phone business has now caused a sensation on Weibo when he published an AnTuTu benchmark of the new smartphone with Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and confirmed the extremely high performance of the processor. With over 1.3 million points, the chip is gone 30 percent faster than its predecessor (Source: ithome).

The high performance of the new Qualcomm processor should have a very positive effect on the performance of many smartphones with heavily customized surfaces. Motorola, but also many other manufacturers such as Samsung, should benefit massively from this. It recently became known that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will also make a huge leap in performance even in direct comparison with its predecessor on the level of a current iPhone is working. Often the difference in performance is not very large.

Motorola has caused a sensation with the first 200 MP camera in a smartphone:

Motorola Moto X40: Many details are still missing

With the Moto X40, Motorola will therefore present a real high-end smartphone that not only offers a lot of performance, but also a unique design. It is supposed to be the first smartphone ever Have a quad-edge display, which is rounded on all four sides. The mobile phone was already photographed when it was switched off by a licensing authority. It will be interesting to see how this phone fares on a day-to-day basis when you’re basically just holding one display.

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