Mysterious Motorola XT2363-4 bags 3C certification, likely to launch in December
Motorola has not been very active in the Chinese market. However, it appears it could be planning to launch a mid-range phone in the home market before the end of this year. The reason behind it is that a mysterious Motorola has bagged approval from the 3C authority in the country.
Motorola XT2363-4 3C certified
As can be seen in the screenshot above, an upcoming Motorola phone bearing the XT2363-4 model number bagged 3C certification. The listing reveals that the device may ship with an MC-208L power brick, which supports up to 20W fast charging.
The other thing that’s revealed through the 3C certification is that it is a 5G-enabled device. The charging capabilities revealed through the certification hint that the XT2363-4 could be a mid-range phone.
Unfortunately, nothing else is known about the Motorola XT2363-4. Hence, it is recommended to wait for further reports to know more about this device.
Almost all the major smartphone brands in China are announcing Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 flagship phones, but Motorola has been silent. Last year, the Lenovo-owned brand announced the Moto X40 as one of the first phones to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. The device was later rebranded as the Motorola Edge 40 Pro in the global market.
The official list of smartphone brands set to feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, released after Qualcomm’s announcement of the chip, notably lacked the inclusion of the Motorola brand. This suggests that the Lenovo-owned brand may not have any plans to launch an SD8G3 flagship phone anytime soon.