Motorola announced the Moto G51 smartphone at the beginning of this month. Speculations are rife that the next G-series phone from the brand could be the Moto G71. It appears that the phone may debut soon as it appears in the database of the TENAA certification platform. While the TENAA listing is not accessible, a tipster from China has shared the images and key specs of the device.

The Moto G71’s TENAA images show that it is equipped with a punch-hole display. The device’s right edge has three buttons, which could be for volume, power, and voice assistant. The rear shell of the device has a triple camera unit. It is unclear whether the phone features an in-screen fingerprint scanner or whether the biometric feature is embedded on the company’s logo placed on the back.

Moto G71
Moto G71

The model number of G71’s China variant is XT2169-1. It is equipped with a 6.4-inch OLED panel that offers a Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels. A 4,700mAh battery is present under the hood of the device.

The G71 is driven by a 2.2Ghz octa-core processor that supports 5G connectivity. The G51 is powered by the Snapdragon 480 Plus chipset. It is unclear whether the same chipset fuels the G71.

The Moto G71 is equipped with a 3.5mm audio jack. The device has a thickness of 8.4mm and weighs 180 grams. With TENAA certification under the belt, the G71 is expected to debut at some point this month.

In related news, the Moto G71 was certified by the FCC certification site last month. It only revealed that the device would come with connectivity features such as 5G and NFC.

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