Motorola launched the final version of the Edge 50 series in July.

The final version of the Edge 50 series will be launched by Motorola in Europe this July.

Motorola introduced the Edge 50 Ultra last month, followed by two other members of the Edge 50 family, the Fusion and Pro. However, there is still one model missing from the lineup, which is the standard version that was expected to launch alongside the Edge 50 Ultra version, according to Phone Arena.

Motorola wants to keep the Edge 50 series in the spotlight for as long as possible by releasing each version of this series. A new report says that the US-based company plans to launch the standard Edge 50 model later this month.

The Edge 50 Ultra model was launched by Motorola last month.

According to 91mobiles, citing a reliable source, the standard Motorola Edge 50, named Edge 50 5G, will be launched in Europe for about 600 euros. This makes it the third most expensive Edge 50 model in the series after the Edge 50 Ultra and Edge 50 Pro. Motorola Edge 50 Fusion is still the cheapest phone in the line with a price of only 400 euros.

The source also revealed that the color options of the Motorola Edge 50 5G have 3 colors: gray, green and peach. It's also worth adding that the rumored price of 600 euros is for the model equipped with 12GB ram and 512GB storage, so the Edge 50 5G could end up being a bit cheaper if Motorola decides to release low-memory versions than.

There is still no information regarding the technical specifications of the standard Edge 50 5G. The confirmed details are standard features for most phones today, such as support for near-field communication NFC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 6 and 5G networks.

Like other Edge 50 phones, the standard model will come with Android 14 pre-installed out of the box. After being launched in Europe later this month, Motorola will bring the Edge 50 series to other countries.

However, it is unknown when and if Motorola will change the name or specifications of the Edge 50 series of phones when launched in other countries.

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