Motorola is said to be working on a mid-range phone called the Moto G31, which will succeed the Moto G30 that went official earlier this year. The G31 was recently approved by authorities like Wi-Fi Alliance, Thailand’s NBTC, and Europe’s EEC. Now, the device has received approval from Taiwan’s NCC authority. The certification has revealed the real-life images and key features of the smartphone.

The Moto G31 live shots available at NCC have revealed that it is equipped with a punch-hole display with a noticeable chin. The top edge of the device has a 3.5mm audio jack and a microphone. Its left edge has a SIM card slot and its right edge features three buttons, which could be a Google Assistant key, a volume rocker, and a power button.

The bottom edge of the Moto G31 features a microphone, a USB-C port, and a speaker grille. A fingerprint scanner seems to be integrated with the Motorola logo found on its back panel. A triple camera unit seems to be present at the top-left corner of the phone’s back. A closer look at the camera reveals that it is equipped with a 50-megapixel primary camera.

An image of the Moto G31’s battery is also available at NCC. It reveals that the phone could be backed by a 4,850mAh rated battery. The image of its charge suggests that it may carry support for 10W charging. The other certifications have revealed that it may come preloaded with Android 11 OS.

The other details of the Moto G31 are under wraps. Now that the handset has bagged some important certifications, it appears that the G31 may go official this month.

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