Motorola G62 5G Designs And Details Leaked As Smartphone Expected To Use Snapdragon 480+SOC

Motorola G62 5G Design And Specifications Leaked; Could Be Launch Soon

Highlights:

  • The phone will be released with a triple-camera setup on the back.
  • A Qualcomm Snapdragon 480+ SoC is rumoured to power the Moto G62 5G.
  • The phone is likely to cost approximately €300 (roughly Rs 25,000).

The Moto G62 5G design and specs have leaked. According to a new report, the phone will have the same processor as the Moto G51 5G, which was released last year. The Moto G62 5G design renderings show that the phone will sport a triple-camera setup on the back.

Motorola has not announced the Moto G62 5G’s release date. However, it appears that the G-series budget 5G smartphone will be released in the worldwide market shortly. We can anticipate the phone to be released in India shortly as well. While we wait for further information on the launch, here’s a short summary of what has been revealed so far in this.

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The Moto G62 will have a hole-punch display with tiny bezels surrounding the screen. The phone would have a 6.5-inch Full HD+ display, according to the WinFuture source. It will also support 120Hz refresh rates. Because there is no fingerprint scanner on the back, it is assumed that the phone features an AMOLED display.

A 16MP front camera sensor will be housed in the hole-punch design. The phone will be released with a triple-camera configuration on the back. According to the leaked information, there will be a 50MP primary camera sensor, an 8MP ultrawide camera, and a 2MP macro sensor.

Due to processor restrictions, the phone is believed to record up to 1080p video. While we’re at it, the Moto G62 5G is reported to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 480+ SoC. The processor will most likely be paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Storage expansion through a microSD card will be possible.

The smartphone will be powered by a 5000 mAh battery and will enable 30W rapid charging. The phone is estimated to cost approximately $300, according to WinFuture (roughly Rs 25,000).

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