The Motorola smartphone with model number XT2601 has been spotted in the 3C database, indicating that the new device will soon be available in China. The certification confirms one key feature: the Moto XT2601 will support wired fast charging at 90 W, aligning with other flagship smartphones’ standards.
The smartphone is expected to be equipped with either the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 or Snapdragon 7+ Gen 5 chipset. It will include 16 GB of RAM and run on the Android 16 operating system. The device is set to feature a 6.7-inch flat OLED display with a 1.5K resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate, complemented by a triple 50-megapixel camera system.
In 2025, smartphone technology has made significant strides in battery efficiency and charging speeds. The new Motorola device leverages this with its robust 90 W fast charging, ensuring full battery capabilities in under an hour, a feature crucial amidst the heavy competition from leading brands like Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, and Huawei.
Competitors have been releasing devices with similar high-end display technologies. For instance, Samsung’s latest models maintain dominance with superior OLED screens offering vivid colors and energy efficiency, while Xiaomi continues to push the boundaries of charging technology with models supporting up to 120 W or more. Meanwhile, Apple maintains its focus on seamless integration of hardware and software, constantly evolving its camera systems to include AI enhancements and superior image processing capabilities, crucial for photography enthusiasts.
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