After sharing a number of official teasers, Motorola has finally launched the world’s first Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 smartphone – the Moto Edge X30 – in China. The smartphone comes with a few firsts. It is the first smartphone to be backed by the new flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, 68W fast charging, and more. The company has also announced a special edition of the Edge X30, which gets an under-display 60MP front camera. Here’s a look at all the details.

Let’s start with the design. The Edge X30 comes with an elongated pill-shaped rear camera bump, which houses three cameras, and a center-placed punch-hole display on the front. It also gets the company’s logo and a dedicated Google Assistant button, much like existing Motorola phones.

Turning our attention to the cameras, there are three at the back. That includes a 50MP main camera, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, and a 2MP macro camera. The highlight of the Edge X30 will, however, have to be the 60MP selfie camera. Yeah, this smartphone has a 60MP punch-hole camera in three configurations. But there’s also a special edition Moto Edge X30 variant with a 60MP under-display selfie camera, and we are truly excited to see how the photos from this selfie camera turn out.

Moto Edge S30 Launched As Well

Apart from the Moto Edge X30, the company has also launched another smartphone under its Edge series called the Moto Edge S30 in China today. The smartphone closely resembles the X30 in terms of design but differs in terms of specs. It comes with a 6.8-inch Full HD+ LCD display and with support for a 144Hz refresh rate and 576Hz touch sampling rate. It is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888+ chipset from last year. You will also find up to LPDDR5 RAM and up to Turbo UFS 3.1 storage onboard.

Moto Edge X30: Price and Availability

The flagship Moto Edge X30 has been priced starting at CNY 3,199 (~Rs 37,900) for the 8GB+ 128GB base variant with a punch-hole selfie camera in China. You can find the price of the rest of the configurations right below:

It will be available to buy in China, starting December 15. However, there’s no word on when it will reach other markets, including, India.