Key Points:
- The device features a 48 megapixel primary sensor on the back
- It will be powered by the MediaTek mobile processor
- The device will run on Android 11 out of the box
The Moto G series is the very popular smartphone series of Motorola and the company introduced several smartphones in the series as well. Now it seems that the company has not done with this year as an upcoming smartphone of the Moto G series surfaced online and that is called Moto G Pure. The smartphone is appeared online and offers an early look at it along with the information related to the specifications. So without making any further delay let’s dive into the article to check out all the available information about the upcoming Motorola smartphone.
Talking about the designing set up of the upcoming Moto G Pure, the smartphone features a waterdrop notch on the top of the display along with a bigger chin. On the back of the phone, it features dual cameras and a fingerprint scanner. The smartphone is also coming with a 3.5 mm audio jack at the top and the device also has a USB-C port.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgrUcBCfy-E
The source also says that the upcoming Moto G Pure will feature a 6.5-inch display and the smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Helio G25 processor and the base model will have 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage.
https://youtu.be/Dl9IfQtROfQ
For the cameras, the upcoming Moto G Pure will offer a 48MP primary camera along with a 2MP depth sensor. The device is also coming with a 5MP front facing camera. The smartphone will have a 4000mAh battery and it was run on Android 11 out of the box. It is also said that the upcoming smartphone will have a dedicated noise cancellation microphone.
It is also said that the upcoming Motorola smartphone will have a pricing between $300 to $350 and the device will be official in the second week of next month.
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