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Motorola Moto G 5G Pops-up Online, Running A Snapdragon 750G 5G Chipset
4 years ago
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When Motorola announced the rhythmically-named Moto G 5G Plus back in July, it was pretty apparent that a vanilla Moto G 5G should eventually follow. Now we seem to have the scoop on a Moto device, codenamed "Kiev", allegedly coming to market as the Moto G 5G. The original source on this is somewhat sketchy.
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Apparently the Moto G 5G will be based on the new Snapdragon 750G chipset – a promising part that offers 5G support, including mmWave and AI noise suppression at a budget price point. The exciting silicon already made a rather impressive debut on the Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite and seems to have the potential to be at the heart of a new wave of increasingly budget-friendly, yet capable 5G phones.
Other alleged specs on the Moto G 5G include a 6.66-inch, 2400 x 1080-pixel AMOLED display, 5,000 mAh battery, 6GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable storage and a triple main camera setup. A surprising amount of detail is available in the camera department.
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Apparently, the vanilla Moto G 5G will have a dedicated Google Assistant button, just like its Plus sibling. Though, the source claims that said button will not be present on a Verizon US variant of the headset. NFC is also mentioned on the specs list. Known model numbers for "Kiev" include: XT2113-1, XT2113-2, XT2113-3 and XT2113-5.
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