Motorola launches Moto G 5G Plus in the month of July this year, which seemed to be a promising handset from the brand with great features and design. Now another device with the codename “Kiev” has popped up which seems to be getting launched in the market as Moto G 5G. The phones seem to be based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G chipset and come with 5G support for the users. The chipset is the same one that is currently being used on the Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite and does provide a very powerful performance.
The chipset is also great for smartphones which want to offer 5G features and yet maintain affordability. Other leaked details of the phone include a 6.66-inch screen with an AMOLED display and a 5,000 mAh battery. The phone will be paired with 128GB of storage and 6GB of RAM. The rear would include a triple camera setup which will have the Samsung GM1 48MP Quad-Bayer snapper, a Samsung S5K4H7 8MP telephoto, and an OmniVision OV02B10 2MP macro camera. For selfies, the phone will have a 16 MP shooter.
The phone will also feature a dedicated Google Assistant feature which is currently not available on many smartphones. The phone will also be offering the feature of NFC. Currently, there is no official announcement or details about the launch date or the price of the phone. However, we can expect the phone to be launched in a couple of months and hope the model performs as good as similar smartphones in this category.