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  • Motorola X30 Pro is world’s first smartphone to use Samsung’s 200MP camera sensor

    Motorola X30 Pro is world’s first smartphone to use Samsung’s 200MP camera sensor

    The Moto X30 Pro, which debuted alongside Motorola’s Moto Razr 3, is the first smartphone in the world to have a 200MP ISOCELL HP1 sensor created by Samsung and a top-tier CPU.

    Unexpectedly, while having premium specs, the Motorola X30 Pro is not that expensive.

    The Moto X30 Pro sports a large sensor with 200,000,000 pixels. This is then combined with a unique Chameleon Cell technology that employs pixel binning techniques of 2×2 and 4×4. While the second combination produces more traditional 12.5MP photographs with larger individual pixels at 2.56m, the first combination produces 50MP images with 1.2m pixels. It is also possible to shoot with the full 200MP resolution, however the pixels will only be 0.64 mm in size.

    Three cameras are incorporated on the rear side. A 50MP ultrawide and a 12MP telephoto with a 2x optical zoom are available. A massive 60MP camera is used for taking selfies. The rear can record video in up to 8K resolution at 30 frames per second.

    The 6.67-inch OLED screen with 144Hz refresh rate and Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor round out the low-cost flagship’s features. On the screen, Motorola features a fingerprint scanner. The base model comes with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB of storage, while the top-end variant features a memory configuration of 12 GB/512 GB.

    It’s intriguing to learn that the Moto X30 Pro is now the first phone in the world with a 200MP Samsung camera. On the other hand, it appears strange that it is being used for the first time by another brand and not a Samsung flagship.

    Motorola X30 Pro price

    In terms of cost, the Moto X30 Pro’s base model will cost for Rs120,000 ($550) in China. The most costly selection will set you back Rs146,400 ($670). It is currently up for pre-order. Although its global availability is not specified, given that certain Moto devices are marketed abroad, it’s possible that it will be released outside of China.

  • A budget version of Galaxy A72 to unveil with 5G, 120Hz display

    A budget version of Galaxy A72 to unveil with 5G, 120Hz display

    The Korean tech giant, Samsung has quietly announced the Galaxy M53 5G, featuring a 108-megapixel main camera and a 6.7-inch, 120-Hz Super AMOLED Plus display.

    If those specifications sound familiar, it is because the M53 is a less expensive variant of the Samsung Galaxy A73 5G.

    The chipset is the only significant difference between the Galaxy M53 and the Galaxy A73; the M53 is likely to be powered by a Dimensity 900 rather than the Snapdragon 778G found in the A-series phones as the Korean company rarely lists chipset details. Both are TSMC 6 nm processors, but the Snapdragon has a more powerful GPU and a superior CPU composition (4x Cortex-A78 vs. 2x A78).

    For now, there is also only one storage option, 6 GB of Ram and 128 GB of Rom, with no Ram or storage expansion options. However, the inclusion of a microSD card alleviates the storage issue.

    The mentioned 108 MP main camera is housed behind an f/1.8 lens, although it lacks Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS). A lower-resolution 8 MP sensor was used in the ultra-wide camera (down from 12 MP). A 2 MP macro and a 2 MP depth sensor make up the final two modules on the rear. Interestingly, the 32-megapixel front camera was unaffected by the budget decrease.

    Like always, there is a punch hole in the Galaxy M53’s 6.7” Super AMOLED Plus display, which has Full HD+ resolution with a blazing 120 Hz refresh rate for a fine gaming experience.

    There’s no mention of toughened glass, yet the A73 lacks Gorilla, although the in-display fingerprint reader has been moved to the side and looks much better now.

    The phone has a 5,000 mAh battery with 25W fast charging, which is the same as the A73 and A53. Switching to the Dimensity chip has one disadvantage: Wi-Fi connectivity is limited to Wi-Fi 5 rather than 6. Bluetooth 5.2, on the other hand, is supported by 5.0.

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    Tech enthusiasts are still waiting for the price and a list of launch territories for the Samsung Galaxy M53 5G, as it was a subdued debut. If the A-series launch follows the same trend, we may have to wait a few weeks to find out these details.