Motorola already launched a phone called the Moto G50 earlier this year. The 5G phone was first launched in Europe in March before heading to China in April. Now, Motorola is planning to announce another model which it is calling the Moto G50 5G with slightly different specs.

Moto G50 5G (Saipan)

The renders of the phone leaked earlier, and they show a largely unchanged design save for the rear cameras that are now in a square housing. Another design change is the fingerprint scanner which is now on the side, doubling as a power button. The model that launched earlier this year has its scanner on the back.

With respect to the specifications revealed by Steve Hemmerstoffer in collaboration with Pricebaba, the Moto G50 5G codenamed Saipan will have a 6.5-inch 1600 x 720 display with a waterdrop notch. The front-facing camera is a 13MP sensor, carried over from its sibling.

Motorola has swapped the Snapdragon 480 5G for MediaTek’s Dimensity 700 chipset. There is 4GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage. The primary rear camera remains a 48MP sensor but the specs of the other two sensors were not disclosed. The Moto G50 5G will also have NFC, an audio jack, and be available in two colors dubbed Iron and Cosmo. It should run Android 11 out of the box.

There is no info yet about a launch date but it should not be far off and most likely won’t be a big announcement.

 

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