Motorola’s next stylus-toting mid-ranger and its updated Bluetooth tracker just leaked, giving us a first look at the Moto G Stylus 2026 and Moto Tag 2 months ahead of launch.

The images — published by Android Headlines — clear up the confusion from late last year, when a similar render was mistakenly linked to the wrong device. This time, the built-in stylus leaves no doubt: it’s the true Moto G Stylus successor.
At a glance, Motorola isn’t changing much. The camera layout is almost identical to the current model, and the overall design sticks to familiar lines. Two finishes are shown so far: a dark gray option and a soft lavender, with styluses that match the body color.
Specs weren’t shared with the leak, but given the current model’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 and mid-range positioning, any upgrades this year are likely to be iterative rather than dramatic.

The Moto Tag 2 also appears in the leak in beige and bright orange. It looks a lot like the first-gen tracker, though the source claims Motorola has improved button feel and battery life. UWB support, IP67 protection, and compatibility with Google’s Find My Device network are all expected to remain.
Nothing groundbreaking here — but that might be the point. Motorola seems happy to refine what’s already working: a solid budget stylus phone and a reliable tracker that fits neatly into the Android ecosystem. For fans of the Moto G Stylus line, a quiet evolution could be just what they’re hoping for in 2026.
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