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Moto G20 specifications, renders emerge before launch

Recent reports have revealed that Motorola is working on at least three new G-series smartphones such as Moto G20, Moto G40 Fusion, and Moto G60. A lot of information on the specs of the G40 Fusion and Moto G60 has appeared in recent reports. Now, 91mobiles has collaborated with reliable tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore to reveal the leaked specifications and renders of the Moto G20.

Moto G20 specifications (Rumored)

The Moto G20 measures 165.22 x 75.73 x 9.19mm and weighs 200 grams. It houses a 6.5-inch LCD panel that offers an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels, a 20:9 aspect ratio, a 269ppi pixel density, and it also supports a 90Hz refresh rate.

Motorola Moto G20 render
Motorola Moto G20 render

Firing up the Moto G20 is the new Unisoc T700 octa-core processor that includes 2 x ARM Cortex-A75 processor clocking at 1.8GHz and 6 x ARM Cortex-A55 processor working at 1.8GHz. The SoC also includes Mali-G52 3EE 2-core graphics that clocks at 850MHz. The handset will offer users 4 GB of RAM. For storage, it will have a built-in capacity of 64 GB and a dedicated microSD card slot for additional storage.

The Moto G20 is powered by a 5,000mAh battery, but there is no confirmation on whether it will come with support for rapid charging. The device was recently spotted at the Geekbench benchmarking site with Android 11 OS.

Motorola Moto G20 render
Motorola Moto G20 render

The rectangle-shaped camera island available on the backside of the Moto G20 features a 48-megapixel primary camera with f/1.7 aperture, an 8-megapixel ultrawide camera with f/2.2 aperture, a 2-megapixel macro camera with f/2.4 aperture, and a 2-megapixel depth helper with f/2.4 aperture. The G20 will come with other features like a fingerprint reader, a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB-C port, a dedicated Google Assistant key, NFC, and dual-SIM support. A previous leak claimed that it could be priced around 150 euros in Spain. There is no word on the launch date of the Moto G20.

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