Motorola just finished launching a bunch of smartphones, and details about new devices have already started to surface online. A recent leak revealed the key features as well as the design of an upcoming Motorola handset codenamed Davon. Now, a new report is here with details about yet another unknown device from the Lenovo-owned company.

91mobiles, citing industry sources, has revealed the major specifications and design of a Motorola smartphone with the codename Maui. The marketing name of the handset is yet to be known.

According to the design renders shared by the publication, the Motorola Maui will come with the company’s classic candy-shaped design. It has a flat display featuring a center-punched hole for the selfie camera. The bezels are thin on the sides and comparatively thicker on the top and bottom.

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On the back, it features a rectangular camera island nesting triple cameras and an LED flash. The handset can also be seen to have a Motorola logo on the back, which should function as a fingerprint sensor as well. It has a volume rocker with a power button on the right side, while the left side remains empty.

Now, if we talk about the specs, the report reveals the Motorola Maui will come with an HD+ display that offers a 1600×720 pixel resolution and has a 20:9 aspect ratio. Under the hood, it is said to be powered by a Mediatek Helio G37 chip paired with 3GB RAM.

For photography, it houses a triple rear camera setup consisting of a 16MP main sensor with an f/2.2. It also has a 2MP secondary camera and another 2MP lens. For selfies and video calls, it has a 5MP shooter.

Motorola is yet to confirm any details about the device. We hope to learn more details about the smartphone in the coming days.

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