Earlier this month, Motorola unveiled a new budget phone Moto G60S and now the company is working to bring another G-series phone dubbed Moto G50 5G. Not to be confused here, the Moto G50 5G codenamed “Ibiza” has already been launched in Europe in March and the upcoming Moto G50 5G is codenamed “Saipan”. So, both are different phones. Today, the Motorola Moto G50 5G (Saipan) was spotted on Geekbench along with some of its key specifications.
According to the Geekbench listing, the Moto G50 5G is powered by ARM MT6833V/ZA which is nothing but the MediaTek Dimensity 700 chipset. The SoC is coupled with 4GB RAM, however, there might be more variants with additional RAM. Moto G50 5G boots Android 11 out of the box. When tested on Geekbench v5, the device managed to pull off 546 points in the single-core test and 1,695 points in the multi-core test.
Earlier this week, reliable tipster Evan Blass shared renders of the Moto G50 5G (Saipan).
It reveals that the phone has a square camera module on the back which houses three sensors and an LED flash. The phone has a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, integrated with the power button. The front panel has a thick chin at the bottom, while the top portion has a waterdrop notch-style selfie shooter.
The specifications have also been revealed by tipster Steve Hemmerstoffer (via Pricebaba). He revealed that the upcoming Moto G50 5G will offer a 6.5-inch display with 1,600 x 720 pixels HD+ resolution and a waterdrop notch for the 13MP selfie camera. The triple cameras on the back consist of 48MP primary shooter, while details about other sensors are currently unknown. The phone may pack a 4,700mAh battery as revealed by Anatel certification.
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