Motorola will launch the Moto G54 5G in China on September 5. The technical specifications of the mid-range smartphone have already been leaked and are impressive, especially since the price should be equivalent to 200 euros.
Launched the well-known liquor Evan Blasswho took over Twitter and X in mid-August Three render images Moto G54 has been released. You will see a smartphone in three colors (black, blue and green) with a dual camera module at the back and a punchhole front camera in the middle.
Now Motorola has too Moto G54 launch date announced: Chinese Twitter counterpart Weibo Written by the creatoron that 5. September Redefining what a 1,000 yuan smartphone should look like. 1,000 yuan corresponds to around 125 euros, but a higher euro price can be expected in case of a global launch. The predecessor Moto G53 is currently priced at 178.89 euros on Amazon.
Destroyed the site on the same day applicant Motorola surprises and reveals Complete technical information As well as new images of the mid-range device. The smartphone should come with one 6.5 inch LCD display with Full HD+ resolution, 120 Hz and 20:9 aspect ratio. which is shown Double camera It is said to comprise a 50MP main sensor with an f/1.8 aperture and optical image stabilization and an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera. The front camera is specified as 16 MP, all three cameras should be able to record video with Full HD resolution and 30 FPS, the main camera up to 60 FPS.
The Moto G54 5G is powered by a MediaTek Dimension 7020 Up to 2.2 GHz 128 GB with 8 GB RAM memories or 12 GB RAM with 256 GB. Battery life is not directly specified, but should be with a capacity 6.000 mAh Turned out quite long. It charges via USB-C 2.0 with 30 watts. Other features include stereo speakers, a fingerprint sensor on the side and a face unlock option. The smartphone runs on Android 13 with Motorola’s own My UX interface.
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