Motorola’s next budget smartphone has just surfaced online. The Moto G36 is set to debut in the Chinese market soon, arriving as the successor to the affordable Moto G35. It was just spotted on China’s TENAA certification, which revealed some of its key specifications. So here are all the details.

Motorola’s Next Budget Phone Shows Up with a Massive Battery

The company’s next entry level device was just spotted on the TENAA certification, carrying the XT2533-4 model number. Looking at the listing, the Moto G36 will sport a tall 6.72-inch TFT display with FHD+ resolution, similar to its predecessor. While the processor is still under wraps, it will be a 5G chipset that has an octa core configuration with a 2.4GHz clock speed. The TENAA database also confirmed that there are multiple storage configurations. The Moto G36 will arrive in 4GB, 8GB, 12GB, and 16GB.

Moto G36
Moto G36

Although, any RAM variant higher than 8GB seems unlikely. For storage, the budget phone was certified with 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB variants. A gigantic 6,792mAh battery pack will power the Moto G36 with support for 33W wired fast charging. Motorola’s new affordable phone measures 8.7mm in thickness and weighs 210 grams. On the rear, you get a dual camera setup that consists of a 50MP main camera and an 8MP ultra wide angle lens.

Meanwhile, the front houses a 20MP shooter for selfies and video calls. Other notable features include a fingerprint scanner and face recognition for security. The certification also offers us a first look at the Moto G36, which confirms its matte purple finish. This is likely a vegan leather rear panel, which Motorola often uses on its devices.

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