Key Points:
- The device will feature a 50 megapixel primary sensor.
- It is expected to come with a 33W fast charging solution.
- There is no official information on the launching date of the device.
Motorola is reportedly gearing up to launch a new smartphone in its Moto G-series and the same is called the Moto G84 5G. The device is making noise for the past few days and today the render of the smartphone appears online. It is revealing the designing set up and the camera information. So without making any further delay let’s get into the article to check out the new details.
Going through the newly leaked renders, we can see that the upcoming Moto G84 5G smartphone is having a slightly boxy form factor along with a protruding squarish camera module on the back panel and the signature batwing-like logo of Motorola.
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We can also see the power button and volume buttons at the right side of the device while the left side of the device is accommodating the SIM tray. The upcoming Moto G84 5G smartphone features a punch-hole cutout at the centre position of the screen.
The back panel of the device is having a dual camera set up with a 50MP OIS text confirming the sensor’s presence. It is having a USB-C port at the bottom side of the device along with a 3.5mm headphone jack and a speaker grille.
It is worth mentioning that the FCC certification listing of the smartphone has revealed that the device will be housing a 5,000mAh battery along with 33W fast charging.
There is no information about the launching date of the device at the moment of time but we are looking forward to learning about the same in the coming days and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for more updates from the world of technology.
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