Moto Edge 40 Pro 5G FCC listing reveals specs including wireless charging support: Report
Moto Edge 40 Pro 5G, Motorola’s upcoming smartphone, has been spotted in an FCC listing, revealing the specs of the handset. It is listed as having e-SIM support, along with a 125W adapter and support for wireless charging. The report states that the handset will have a battery with model number PF46. The Huawei CP61 wireless charger is said to have been used for wireless charging testing. The smartphone from Moto is said to be powered by the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor launched by Qualcomm earlier this week. The handset is also expected to feature a curved OLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate along with a center-aligned hole-punch cutout.
According to a recent report report by MySmartPrice, the upcoming Moto Edge 40 Pro 5G has received FCC certification with model number XT2301-4 ahead of its launch. As mentioned earlier, the listing hinted at some of the smartphone’s specifications.
The Moto phone is said to come with a battery bearing the model number PF46. The listing has also suggested that the smartphone will be a dual SIM model with e-SIM support, along with a physical SIM. The Moto Edge 40 Pro 5G is also said to have a single physical SIM variant.
Additionally, the Edge 40 Pro’s charger from Moto will have the model number MC-1251, MC-1252, MC-1253, MC-1254, MC-1255, MC-1256, MC-1257 or MC-1259, given is to represent adapters for different regions. The report has confirmed that the handset will come with a 125W charger. The Moto Edge 40 Pro charger is said to support output at 15W (5V/3A), 27W (9V/3A), 45W (15V/3A) and 125W (20V/6.25W). To recall, the Huawei CP61 wireless charger is said to have been used for wireless charging testing.
To recall, the smartphone is said to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. The smartphone is also expected to feature a curved OLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate. The screen will also have a centered punch-hole cutout.