Motorola is reportedly working on a new smartphone called the Moto G Stylus 5G. This one is supposed to arrive as a 5G variant of the Moto G Stylus (2021) that debuted at the start of this year. The arrival of the 5G model seems to be close at hand as it has received approval from the Bluetooth SIG authority (via). At the same time, it has also appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking site (via).

The Bluetooth SIG listing reveals that the Moto G Stylus 5G belongs to a Motorola phone with XT2131 model number and its country variants such as XT2131-1, XT2131DL, and XT2131-3. The listing reveals that the handset supports Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity.
The Geekbench listing of the Moto G Stylus 5G revealed that it is powered by a 5G-enabled Qualcomm chip that includes 6 CPU cores working at 1.80GHz and 2 CPU cores clocking at 2.04GHz. The source code of the listing reveals that the chipset has Adreno 619 GPU. These details suggest that the handset is powered by the Snapdragon 480 5G chipset.

The Geekbench listing further revealed that the phone is equipped with 6 GB of RAM, and it runs on Android 11 OS. It scored 502 in the single-core test of Geekbench and 1651 in the multi-core test. The rumored “Denver” codename is also mentioned in the Geekbench listing.
The other specs of the G Stylus 5G are under wraps. A recent leak claimed that it will come with 256 GB, and it could be heading to the U.S. markets. The leaked render of the phone that appeared recently revealed that it has a punch-hole display, 48-megapixel quad-cameras, a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB-C port, an external speaker, and a rear-facing fingerprint scanner.
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