Motorola is gearing up to launch a new G series phone soon. The design renders and specifications of the Moto G75 5G have surfaced online. The renders reveal the phone’s colour options and key features such as the build, camera, and display. The upcoming G series phone is expected to be a mid-range offering. It will likely sit below the Moto G85 5G, which was introduced in India in July this year with a 3D curved pOLED screen and Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 SoC.
Design
- The renders show that the Moto G75 will have a design similar to previous Motorola phones.
- Unlike the Moto G85, the Moto G75 will have flat edges and reasonably narrow bezels at the front. There is a punch-hole cutout in the middle for the selfie shooter
- The volume rocker and power button (which could also act as a fingerprint sensor) are present on the right, while the SIM tray section is on the left.
- The Moto G75 has a boxy chassis, but being a budget segment model, it should be made of a polycarbonate body.
- We see a large square module in the top left corner and it houses dual-camera sensors and an LED flash. It also has the iconic Moto logo. There is 50MP text etched within the module.
- We see the phone in black and blue colours, with the latter having a leather back panel.
Moto G75 5G Features (Expected)
- Durability: The Moto G75 will have an IP68 rating, military-grade durability, and protection underwater.
- Camera: The primary camera will be a 50MP Sony LYT600 and get OIS support.
- Display: The Moto G75 will have a 6.8-inch tall FHD+ display and the handset will have Dolby Atmos support.
- Processor: Although the chipset details have not been revealed, it will have a Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC.
Apart from this, not much is known about the phone, but we might get more details about it in the coming days.