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Motorola has got a new mid-range contender, the Moto G56 5G, and it seems they couldn’t wait to show it off. The phone popped up on their official website in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, spilling key details ahead of its planned reveal on May 29, 2025. This accidental leak has given us a juicy look at what’s coming, and it’s shaping up to be a solid upgrade over last year’s Moto G55. Let’s dig into what Motorola let slip.

Key details revealed by the listing

The listing on the Slovak websites confirmed a bunch of specs before the company pulled the pages. The phone sports a 87% screen-to-body ratio, protected by Gorilla Glass 7i for scratch and drop resistance. It’s built tough, boasting IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance—good for surviving 1.5 meters underwater for 30 minutes—and MIL-STD-810H certification for drops up to 1.2 meters.

Under the hood, the MediaTek Dimensity 7060 chip powers things, paired with 8GB of RAM (with virtual RAM expansion) and 256GB of storage, expandable up to 2TB via microSD.

Camera-wise, the Moto G56 features a 50MP main sensor — the Sony Lytia LYT-600 (1/1.95″) — which is also used as the primary sensor in the iQOO Neo 10. In the front, the G56 packs a 32MP sensor for the selfie camera, which is reportedly four times more light-sensitive than its predecessor.

The phone has a 5,200mAh battery with 30W fast charging, which should keep you going all day with quick top-ups. It runs Android 15 out of the box, and while full specs weren’t posted, the leak confirms four Pantone-inspired colors—Dazzling Blue, Dill, Black Oyster, and Gray Mist—each with unique back panel textures for some extra flair.

Though Motorola removed the listing, the internet doesn’t forget. This slip-up has us hyped for the official launch, especially with whispers of a €250 price tag for the 8GB/256GB model.

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