In a tweet that simple reads "Motorola Edge+," Blass shared a number of photos that appear to support previous assumptions made about the device -- namely, its resemblance to the waterfall display on the Huawei Mate 30 and the Vivo NEX 3. Unlike those devices, though, this Motorola appears to feature physical buttons instead of pressure-sensitive buttons, making it the first device to have such a screen-button combination. The headphone jack at the top is also a relatively rare design choice these days.

No further word yet on the phone's specs, although rumors suggest it's likely to be on par with other top-tier phones thanks to a Snapdragon 865, up to 12GB of RAM and a beefy 5,000mAh battery.