Motorola already has plans to add a new member to the Moto G family. A new model such as Moto G51 5G which should be presented next month and from which a good part of its specifications have already been filtered in advance thanks to the data leaked on the net.
The Moto G range is well represented and so for example in Spain we already have it (Moto G10, Moto G20, Moto G30, Moto G50, Moto G100 and Moto G60s). A family that can grow with the arrival of the aforementioned Moto G51 5G and the Moto G71 5G that also expected before the end of the year.
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The Moto G51 5G has shown some of its benefits Thanks to GeekBench and to these are added the data published in Gizmochina that reveals some of the specifications of the new mobile from the brand with the pointed “M”.
Apparently the new model is associated with the code name “Cyprus 5G” and its model number is XT2171-1. A phone that all points will sport a Full HD + resolution display. Possible successor to the Motorola Moto G50 5G that was launched earlier this year, in this model the brand can bet on a three-camera module with a 50MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide angle and a 2MP depth sensor. The front camera includes a 13MP lens.
Inside the Moto G51 5G the brand bets on a Snapdragon 750G SoC (with six cores at 1.90 GHz and two cores at 2.21 GHz) supported by 4 GB of RAM and with Android 11 as the operating system. The whole set works thanks to a 5,000 mAh battery that supports a fast charge of 15 W.
It should be remembered that the Moto G50 to which it comes to succeed has a 6.5-inch screen with HD + resolution, a SoC MediaTek Dimensity 700 and a module with three cameras: a 48MP main lens, a 2MP macro lens, a 2MP depth sensor and a 13MP front lens. Improvements would therefore come in all sections, with the macro lens disappearing from the set of cameras.
Motorola is therefore still fully topicalWe must remember how the brand is preparing to return years later to the tablet market or how its latest terminal, the Moto E20, arrived in Spain a few days ago.
Via | Gizmochina