Moto P30 looks like an iPhone X with a glamorous splash of color
The company's new flagship phone adds some pizzazz to its clone-like design.
Motorola's new high-end Moto P30 6.2-inch phone has launched in China, looking uncannily like the Apple iPhone X -- but with a cool ceramic and glass gradient back that helps it stand out from the notch-filled crowd.
Top-of-the-line for Motorola, a budget-phone biggie, means something different to Moto than it does to Apple , though -- the P30 (English translation) starts at only 2,100 yuan, which converts to about $300, £240 or AU$420.
So while it mimics the vertical dual-camera placement, notch and similar bezels, it's driven by a midrange processor, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 636, the 19:9-aspect screen has a lower pixel density (402 ppi) and it's running Android 8 rather than the latest available version, 8.1. It does have a fingerprint sensor -- it's the logo on the back -- as well as face recognition, though.
It also has an AI game mode, which optimizes the display and performance, making it "easy to control the king to eat chicken." (Google's translations are priceless.)
Other specs include 6GB RAM and 128GB storage, and 16- and 5-megapixel f1.8 rear cameras with background defocus (portrait) mode and a 12-megapixel front camera.