Motorola launched the Moto G Pro stylus totting smartphone in Europe yesterday. It arrived as a rebranded version of the Moto G Stylus in the U.S. The Lenovo-owned company has launched many G-series phones this year and fresh information reveals that it is planning to launch a phone called Moto G Fast. Motorola reportedly published a promo video of the unannounced Moto G Fast on YouTube and took it down sometime later.

The promo video highlights the performance and camera capabilities of the Moto G Fast handset. The device is deigned to deliver “blazing fast performance” and it can last for up to 2 days.

The frontside of the phone features a punch-hole display. Its rear is fitted with a triple camera system and an LED flash. The camera setup includes an ultrawide lens and a macro sensor. The phone is powered by unspecified Qualcomm chipset along with 3 GB of RAM. The rear-facing Motorola logo is integrated with a fingerprint sensor. While the company is touting the performance of the device, it appears to be a less powerful compared to the Snapdragon 665 powered Moto G8 that comes with 4 GB of RAM.

Since the moniker of the phone has no number mentioned along with the letter ‘G’ and the promo video was posted Motorola US YouTube channel, it is safe to assume that the phone will be coming to the U.S. in the near future. It may not be an entirely new phone, but a renamed version of an existing G-series phone. Hopefully, more details of the Moto G Fast will appear in the near future.

 

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