Lenovo-owned Motorola is gearing up to launch a new smartphone in the market, dubbed Moto G50. The device has already passed through 3C certification and was recently listed on a Spanish reseller’s website.

Ahead of the phone’s official launch, the upcoming Moto G50 has been spotted on TENAA with a model number XT2137-2, revealing some key details about the phone.

Moto G50 TENAA

It reveals that the upcoming 5G smartphone measures 164.95 x 74.93 x 8.95mm. The device is likely to come with an HD+ display having a waterdrop notch on top of the screen. The listing also reveals that the phone will be running the Android 11 operating system out-of-the-box.

Earlier, it was reported that the smartphone may feature a triple-camera setup on the back, consisting of a 48-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. On the front side, there will be a 13-megapixel snapper for taking selfies.

So far, it is not known which chipset will power the device but it’s likely that the phone may come in two memory variants — 4GB RAM and 6GB RAM along with 128GB of internal storage. It will be powered by a 5,000mAh battery and likely have 10W charging support.

There is a possibility that the Moto G50 smartphone may get launched in the Chinese market under the Lenovo Lemon series. The phone is expected to go official in Europe for a price of 226 Euros. To know for sure, we will have to wait for the company to launch the smartphone officially.

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