Motorola launched the Moto G22 smartphone in India last week, featuring a 90Hz display and a 50MP quad-camera setup. More devices in the lineup, including the Moto G62 5G and Moto G82 5G, are expected to be released soon.
The Moto G62 5G and Moto G82 5G have been spotted on Wi-Fi Alliance and NBTC certification websites, respectively, ahead of their official release.
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The Moto G62 5G was spotted on the Wi-Fi alliance database with model numbers XT2223-1 and XT2223-2, revealing some key specs of the upcoming device. According to the database listing, the Moto G62 5G will support dual-band Wi-Fi and will ship with Android 12 out of the box.
The Moto G82 5G with XT2225-1, on the other hand, was discovered in the NBTC database. The listing confirms the device name as well as its support for 5G networks in addition to LTE. The database also reveals that the devices are made in the United States.
Moto G62 5G & G82 5G certification
Moto G82 5G specs
The Moto G82 5G also received FCC and SIRIM certifications last week, revealing dual SIM, NFC, dual-band Wi-Fi, and 5G support. The device has a 5,000mAh battery and supports 33W fast charging.
The smartphone previous appearance on the Geekbench database revealed that it is powered by a Snapdragon 695 chipset and has 8GB of RAM.
Moto G62 5G: Specs (Rumored)
The Moto G62 5G will have a Full HD+ high refresh rate display, according to a Passionategeekz report. The device RAM and storage capacity are rumoured to be 8GB and 128GB, respectively. While no information on the SoC has been released, it is expected to have a 6,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging and an Android 12-based operating system.
The phone is also said to have a 50MP main camera on the back and two additional cameras, completing the triple camera setup.