Moto P30 Introduced — Price Starts From RM1,251
Motorola has unveil their latest mid-range smartphone, the Moto P30 and will be available starting September 15, albeit in China.
Moto P30
Motorola, which is owned by Lenovo, has released the Moto P30 in China. The phone comes with a 18:8:9 ratio display and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 chipset. It comes with a glass back that features a gradient color scheme.
It is supposed to come in two variants; 6GB/64GB and 6GB/128GB storage variants respectively. Its 6.2-inch screen runs on Full HD and under the hood is its 3000mAh battery. In terms of cameras, it offers a dual 16MP+5MP rear camera that comes with PDAF, and a dual-tone LED flash. Over to the front, it sports a single 12MP shooter for your selfies.
Good news is that they’ve also included a 3.5mm headphone jack and the phone comes with a USB Type-C port. It’s Moto logo at the back acts as a fingerprint sensor.
The Moto P30 runs on ZUI 4.0 (based on Android 8.0 Oreo) and comes in three colors; Aurora Blue, Black, and White. It is priced at CNY 2,099 (which is roughly RM1,251.92) for the 64GB storage and CNY 2499 (around RM1490.50) for the 128GB variant.
Pokdepinion: Wait a minute… that design and color seems rather familiar……