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Motorola launched the Moto G73 smartphone back in January last year. While there were some rumors about the Moto G74, it never came out. Finally, it seems like Motorola will skip the Moto G74 and launch Moto G75. The latest news is about a leaked render of the device (speculated to be the Moto G75), which was spotted by 91Mobiles.

A larger camera island with one additional camera

As you can see, the phone packs a larger camera island on the back, which seems to pack a total of three cameras. There is a 50MP text engraved inside the camera island which likely represents the resolution of the primary sensor. Notably, one of the renders also reveals that the phone uses the Sony LYTIA 600 sensor for the main camera, which supports OIS. The predecessor didn’t have the OIS functionality. This, if true, will be an upgrade over the dual-camera setup of the Moto G73.

Overall, the phone adopts a flatter design with sharper edges, which aligns with the current industry standard. On the front, the phone appears to have a significantly slimmer bezel, especially the bottom chin. The volume rocker and the power button are also located in the same position. The phone will likely come with an optimal plastic and eco-leather back.

According to the renders, the phone is expected to come with a light blue and black color option.

While there’s not much information available about the specifications of the device, we can refer to the predecessor to get an idea of what to expect. The Moto G73 comes with a 6.5″ IPS LCD display that packs an FHD+ resolution.

The predecessor is powered by the Mediatek Dimensity 930 (6 nm) chipset, which is paired with 8GB RAM and an optional 128GB or 256GB storage. it packs a 5000mAh battery and supports 30W wired fast charging.

Speaking of cameras the phone packs two sensors on the back: a 50MP main and a 8MP telephoto. While the render of the Moto G75 shows three cameras on the back, we aren’t sure if the third one is a telephoto or a depth sensor. On the front, the predecessor packs a 16 MP selfie camera.

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