Moto G84 5G is confirmed to launch in India quickly. The launch date of the smartphone has now been introduced. In the previous couple of weeks, leaks and rumours concerning the upcoming handset prompt the design and vital options of the telephone. The firm has additionally revealed key specs of the handset together with digicam, SoC and storage particulars and teased its design and color choices. The handset will most certainly be an improve over the Moto G82 5G, that was launched in 2022 and the Moto G73 5G, which was unveiled earlier this yr.
A Flipkart microsite of the upcoming Moto G84 5G confirms that the telephone will launch in India on September 1. The web page additionally reveals that it’s going to characteristic a 6.55-inch 10-bit pOLED show with a refresh fee of 120Hz and a peak brightness degree of 1300 nits.
The handset is confirmed to be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 SoC, that shall be paired with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of onboard storage. It will ship with Android 13. The telephone can be confirmed to launch in Marshmellow Blue, Midnight Blue, and Viva Magenta color choices. The Viva Magenta shade shall be supplied in a vegan leather-based end, based on the microsite.
In the digicam division, the handset is confirmed to sport a 50-megapixel major rear sensor with optical picture stabilisation (OIS) alongside a secondary 8-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, an 8-megapixel depth sensor, and an LED flash unit. They are positioned on a barely raised rectangular digicam island within the prime left nook of the again panel. The entrance digicam sensor shall be positioned inside a centre-aligned hole-punch slot on the prime of the show.
The telephone will include Dolby Atmos and Moto Spatial sound assist and stereo audio system. The Moto G84 will assist 5G connectivity and is confirmed to pack a 5,000mAh battery with 30W wired quick charging. It can even arrive with an IP54 score for mud and splash resistance.
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