Motorola has been aggressively launching new phones in India. So far, the Lenovo-owned brand has launched the Moto G72 and the Moto E32 smartphones in India. A new leak courtesy of Mukul Sharma (aka. Stufflistings) reveals that the Moto E22s will be the next phone for the Indian market.
According to Sharma, the Moto E22s will make its debut in India on Oct. 17. The below image and key specifications shared by the tipster reveal that the Moto E22s heading to India will be the same device that was announced in the global market in August.
The tipster revealed that the Moto E22s will have an IPS LCD panel that offers a 90Hz refresh rate. It will come preloaded with the Android 12 OS and feature a side-facing fingerprint scanner. It will be a device with an IP52 rating that has two cameras and an LED flash on the back.
The global launch of the Moto E22s revealed that it has a 6.5-inch waterdrop notch display that offers an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels. It has an 8-megapixel front-facing camera and a 16-megapixel (main) + 2-megapixel (depth) dual-camera setup.
The E22s is powered by the Helio G37 chipset and has 4 GB of RAM. It offers 64 GB of internal storage and a microSD card slot for additional storage. It packs a 5,000mAh battery that supports 10W charging. The handset offers other features such as face unlock and a microSD card. The device has dimensions of 163.95 x 74.94 x 8.49 mm and weighs around 185 grams.
The Moto E22s is priced at 159 euros in Europe. It comes in two colors, like Eco Black and Arctic Blue.
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