Motorola launched the Moto G73 in January last year. While there were rumors about the Moto G74, that model never got released. Well, it looks like Motorola will finally skip the Moto G74 and directly launch the Moto G75. Today in fact some renders obtained from 91Mobiles.
Moto G75: Design of the upcoming device leaks
The render shows a larger camera island on the back, which appears to house a total of three cameras. The island is emblazoned with the text “50MP,” which likely represents the resolution of the main sensor. One of the renders reveals that the phone uses the Sony LYTIA 600 sensor for the main camera, which supports optical image stabilization (OIS). This would be an improvement over the Moto G73, which did not have this feature.
Overall, the phone adopts a flatter design with sharper edges, in line with current industry standards. On the front, the phone appears to have significantly thinner bezels, especially at the bottom. The volume rocker and power button are located in the same place. The phone is expected to have a plastic and faux leather back cover. According to the renders, the Moto G75 will be available in two colors: light blue and black.
We also discover that the device will be ultra resistant to water and dust, with a IP68 certification, will have one Bright 6,8-inch diagonal screen, with Full HD+ resolution and support for Dolby Atmos. The G73 will be powered by a Qualcomm processor from the Snapdragon range.
While there isn’t much information about the device’s specifications, we can refer to the previous model to get an idea. The Moto G73 is indeed equipped with 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB storage options. It has a 5000mAh battery with support for 30W fast charging.
In terms of cameras, the G73 has two rear sensors: a 50MP main camera and an 8MP telephoto lens. The Moto G75 render shows three lenses, but it’s unclear whether the third sensor is a telephoto or depth sensor. On the front, the previous model had a 16MP selfie camera.