The Motorola Edge S launched in China early this year as the first smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 870. The phone later made it out of China as the Moto G100. A successor is now on the way and it is expected to launch next month as the Moto G200.

The first mention of the Moto G200 was on Twitter via the famous leaker Evan Blass (@evleaks) who revealed that the phone is codenamed “Yukon”. Now the folks at TechnikNews have revealed more details about the phone.
The source reports that the Moto G200 will have an FHD+ display with a 144Hz refresh rate. The display type isn’t mentioned but there is a possibility it is an OLED panel like that of the Motorola Edge 20 Pro/Motorola Edge S Pro.
The Moto G200 will swap the Snapdragon 870 chipset for the Snapdragon 888 which will be paired with 8GB of RAM. It will also replace the 64MP primary camera on its predecessor with the Samsung S5KHM2 108MP sensor of the Edge 20 Pro. There is also a 13MP ultrawide angle camera which should be able to shoot macro photos and a 2MP depth sensor. Those who didn’t like the double punch hole of the Moto G100 will be pleased to know there is a single 16MP front-facing camera on the Moto G200.
There is no specific date for the launch of the Moto G200 save for the report that it is arriving next month. Unfortunately, it will run Android 11 out of the box and not the latest Android 12. It has also been reported that it will be sold in China as the Motorola Edge S30.
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