China is the new home of Motorola’s Moto S50. A telephoto camera is part of the diverse camera configuration on this little smartphone, which also sports the newest Dimensity 7-series CPU.
Details and attributes of the Motorola Moto S50
LTPO technology and a refresh rate of 120 Hz are features of the 6.36-inch 1.5K display that comes with the Moto S50. At its local maximum brightness, the screen produces 3000 nits of light. Added security is provided by the fingerprint sensor embedded in the screen.
The gadget is powered by the Dimensity 7300 processor, which works in tandem with LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage to provide flawless performance. It just takes 13 minutes to fully charge the phone with its 4,310mAh battery, which supports 68W rapid charging. The S50 furthermore supports 15W wireless charging.
The camera arrangement consists of a 10-megapixel Samsung S5K3K1 telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, a 13-megapixel GalaxyCore GC13A2 ultra-wide camera that can also be used as a macro lens, and a 50-megapixel Sony IMX896 primary sensor with OIS. A 32-megapixel camera on the front allows for excellent selfies.
Android 14, which is based on the Hello UI, is preloaded on the Moto S50. Other noteworthy features are IP68-rated dust and water resistance, NFC compatibility, and Gorilla Glass protection for the display. It weighs 170 grams and is 154.1 x 71.2 × 8.1 mm in size.
Cost and availability of the Moto S50
The Moto S50 is offered in two different configurations: the 12GB+256GB model costs 2,199 Yuan (~$310), while the 12GB+512GB version costs 2,499 Yuan (~$350). Shades including Persimmon Orange, Flora Blue, and Latte are available for purchase. The Motorola Edge 50 Neo was the name given to the same gadget when it was put onto the global market.