We have yet to see any real-world image captured with its 200MP shooter, despite the rumors surrounding a massive camera sensor, but that is about to change. There is a camera sample on the web.
A photo of a bouquet of flowers has been shared by Chen Jin, a general manager at the parent company of Moto. The 50MP image was taken with the Edge 30 Ultra's 200MP sensor and processed using its 4-in-1pixel binning.
If you have a large file size on your phone, it can fill your phone's storage in a hurry. This approach is adopted by many of the best phones in the world.
The image posted by Jin shows off crisp details and bright colors. It's not surprising that it's the same executive who recently teased a new product. Jin implied that the phone's camera would have a 1/1.22-inch sensor.
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The Moto X30 Pro, which will be sold in China as the Edge 30 Ultra, is rumored to have a 12MP Sony sensor. The camera will handle selfies.
A recent tease from the Chinese phone maker suggested that an ultra-wide lens could be dropped. There are three different focal lengths for the next flagship device, including a 35mm primary lens, a 50mm portrait lens, and an 85mm telephoto camera.
Under the hood, it will be powered by a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 Chipset, which will be accompanied by 12GB of RAM and 512MB of Storage. Here's hoping that the upcoming flagship model of the company will come with enough internal storage to fit large files.
When the Edge 30 Ultra is released in China later this month, we will have answers to all of our questions.