Motorola stylus might not be the Edge+

The rumour mill is gathering pace on a new Motorola flagship smartphone which looks like it will take on theSamsung Galaxy Note 10with its own stylus. However, it might not be called the Edge+ as first thought.

There’s not a huge amount to go on at the moment but we’re eagerly awaiting this new offering from the company which is owned by Lenovo these days. Notorious leaker,Evan Blass, posted the image of the unknown smartphone.

Although some reported it as being the Edge+, a Motorola name leaked previously by Blass,he points outthat “It’s irresponsible to report that this [phone in the image] is the Motorola Edge+” suggesting the two posts aren’t automatically about the same device.

WhileMotorolahas been focussed on the budget and mid-range sectors of the market with it’s E, G and One devices, there’s no reason Motorola can’t compete with the big names in the flagship market.

Although details are light, the key feature is the stylus which is rare on smartphones despite Samsung’s success with the Galaxy Note range. It will be the first time Motorola has launched a phone with a stylus since the days of Windows Mobile.

The leaked image shows a stylus that looks like it slots into the phone for storage and a large display featuring a punch-hole camera. This is where the display completely surrounds the lens like theOne Action.

Renders of the upcomingMoto G8look very similar to this device, so it’s possible this could be a variant of the G8 with a stylus. Motorola made various versions of theMoto G7so this would fit with the firm’s strategy.

What this phone will officially be called – Edge+ or otherwise – remains to be seen but we’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for more details. It might not be too long to wait as MWC 2020, the trade show where flagship phones are typically announced, is a matter of weeks away.

(It now looks like, via a new leak, that it will be theMoto G Stylus)

Author: Chris Martin, Reviews Editor, Tech Advisor

Chris got his break as a reporter at infamous site The Inquirer and has been at Tech Advisor for more than 12 years. With a BA degree in Music Technology, audio is his specialism, but over the years he has reviewed all kinds of gadgets, from smartwatches to mesh Wi-Fi to coffee machines.

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