The Moto G60 is one of the smartphones released by Motorola this year, however, unlike the Moto G50 and Moto G50 5G, it is a 4G phone. A successor is on the way and it will have 5G support and it will launch as the Moto G71 and not the Moto G70.

The Moto G71 has been spotted on the FCC database and the documents reveal some of its specs. We know the device which has the model number “XT2169-1” is the Moto G71 5G thanks to an earlier leak that also revealed the device is codenamed “Corfu“.

The documents show that the Moto G71 has 5G, dual-band Wi-Fi support, NFC, and dual-SIM support. It has also been reported that the phone will have a 5000mAh battery under its hood.

There are a lot of unknown details about the Moto G71 but there is a chance it will launch this year and be available in Europe and the United States. When it arrives, it will most likely run Motorola’s My UX based on Android 11 out of the box but get an update to Android 12.

If you can’t wait until then, there are several 5G phones from the manufacturer you can buy now depending on the region you are in. The Moto G50 5G has a Dimensity 700 processor while the Moto G50 has a Snapdragon 480 5G chipset. If you want a 5G phone with a stylus, there is the Moto G Stylus 5G. For those who want a more powerful phone, the Moto G 5G is there with a Snapdragon 750G processor or you can pick up the Moto G 5G Plus which has a Snapdragon 765G processor and six cameras. All of these phones have a 5000mAh battery which should easily last a day.

 

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