Specifications of the latest cheap Motorola phone |
A few weeks after the Motorola Moto G9 Play was launched, it seems that a cheap phone in the G9 series is coming out.
(Moto G9 Plus) appeared on Orange Slovak list that Roland Quandt discovered.
According to this list, the phone costs $ 255 (about $ 300) with a quad rear camera, including a 64MP primary lens and a massive 5,000mAh battery.
Although Motorola's latest flagship phones are foldable (Edge Plus) and (Razr) phones at best, they are mid-range phones at best, but they are the cheapest line (G) phones like. (G Stylus) and (G) Strength, still offer great value.
The cameras are generally good value for money, battery life is excellent, and the company is making reasonable adjustments to the Android OS in its software.
The list of companies (in orange) indicates that the (Moto G9 Plus) phone will have a 6.81-inch (1080p) screen, 4 GB of RAM, and 128 GB of storage that can be expanded via a microSD card.
The phone runs Android 10 and there is a hole in the front camera screen that confirms the design released by Evan Blass last month, but he did not mention the accuracy of the other three lenses in the camera. Backup camera.
It appears that the (G9 Plus) may be the second or third item in Motorola's lineup (Moto G9), depending on how the bill is paid.
Last month, it announced (Moto G9 Play) in Europe, which is somewhat similar to what was previously announced (Moto G9) in the Indian market.
(Moto G9 Play) is slightly cheaper than (Moto G9 Plus), the price in Europe is 169.99 euros, the screen is smaller, the size is 6.5 inches, the resolution is 1080 pixels, and it is equipped with a triple rear camera. It is equipped with a 48-megapixel main lens and a Snapdragon 662 processor.
The developers at XDA have said that the Moto G9 Plus is expected to use the more powerful Snapdragon 730 processor.
However, cheap Motorola phones still have a 5,000mAh battery, which indicates that battery life is not an issue.
There is no news on when (Moto G9 Plus) will be released, but with the list of retailers, the official announcement won't be much.