Motorola is apparently working on a brand new budget phone from its popular G series. The global variant of the Moto G35 recently surfaced on a bunch of certification platforms, offering us a look at its key specifications and other details. But who is it for?
A 91Mobiles report spotted the upcoming Moto G35 in a multitude of global certifications. This includes the likes of Geekbench, TUV, EUT, FCC, EEC, IMEI, and UL Demko. But all of these offers us a glimpse of its specifications. The global version of the Motorola G35 carries the model numbers XT2433-1, T2433-2, XT2433-3, XT2433-4, and XT2433-5. Thanks to the EUT, we have confirmation of its support for 5G networking. The UL Demko database listed the upcoming device with a sizeable 4,850mAh battery pack.
Meanwhile, the TUV certification revealed the device’s adapter, which showed support for 20W wired fast charging. But one of the major reveals arrives from GeekBench. It offers us a look at not only its synthetic benchmark performance but also lists key specs. The Motorola G35 5G is equipped with the UNISOC T760 SoC, which is paired with at least 8GB of RAM. This model runs on the Android 14 OS out of the box, and managed to achieve 743 points in the single core test and 2,363 points in the multi core test.
2. So who is this for?
Motorola is continuing the legacy of the G series with the new G35. The lineup has always introduced phones that are accessible owing to their affordable pricing and the G35 shouldn’t be any different. It is also the direct successor to the Moto G34. Unfortunately, we have no idea regarding its launch date or pricing at the moment. But we can expect the Moto G35 to be unveiled soon. More information should surface in the coming days, so stay tuned for more.
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