
It's a massive one this time - we've got an official render showcasing the all-aluminum design, dual camera setup and a fingerprint reader on the back and the notched 6.18-inch screen on the front. Nothing all that impressive, right? Well, the hardware by itself hints at yet another mid-ranger, but Motorola has battery life as its key priority.

The first reports suggested a battery capacity around 4,000 mAh, but the leaked specs sheet is pointing at a 5,000 mAh unit. That's mighty impressive for a 6.18-inch device considering that Xiaomi's Mi Max 3 houses a 5,500 mAh cell with a 6.99-inch display. Fast charging over USB-C with the provided 15W charger should help top up it up fast enough.
The P30 Note's display will have FHD+ (1080 x 2246px) resolution with 19:9 aspect ratio and it will cover 81% of the front side of the phone. A Snapdragon 636 chipset will take it easy on the battery and will be paired with either 3 or 4GB of RAM. The internal storage is 32 or 64GB, respectively, with support for microSD cards.
The cameras on the back are 16MP + 5MP, as expected, while the front one sitting on the notch is 12MP coupled with a flash. All cameras are AI-aided while the front-facing shooter supports fast face unlock. Moreover, like most Motorola handsets, the One Power, or the P30 Note, features P2i water-repellent nanocoating for those accidental splashes.
We hope that we will find out the rest soon enough - all those leaks clearly hint at an imminent launch.
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