Motorola’s new budget phone leaks with 64MP camera and 5,000mAh battery



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It looks like Motorola is about to announce a second entry in its G9 budget phone lineup, just weeks after it revealed the Moto G9 Play. The Moto G9 Plus has been listed on the Orange Slovakia website that was discovered by WinFuture’s Roland quandt. According to the listing, the € 255 (about $ 300) phone will have four rear cameras, including a 64-megapixel main camera and a massive 5,000 mAh battery.

While Motorola’s recent flagship phones like the Edge Plus and foldable Razr have been average at best, its budget line of G-series phones like the recent G Stylus and G Power have continued to offer great value. Its cameras are generally good for the price, battery life is excellent, and the company makes sensitive tweaks to the Android operating system in its software.

Orange’s listing says the Moto G9 Plus will have a 6.81-inch 1080p display, 4GB of RAM, 128GB of storage (expandable via microSD), and will run Android 10 out of the box. The resolution of its other three rear cameras is not mentioned. Around the front is a notch to pierce your selfie camera, confirming the design leaked by Evan Blass last month.

It looks like the G9 Plus will be the second or third entry in Motorala’s Moto G9 lineup, depending on how you count them. Last month, it announced the Moto G9 Play in Europe, which is more or less identical to the Moto G9 it announced for the Indian market the day before.

The Moto G9 Play is a bit cheaper than the G9 Plus, with a European price of € 169.99. It has a smaller 6.5-inch 1080p display, a three-camera array with a main sensor of just 48 megapixels of resolution, and a Snapdragon 662 processor. (XDA Developers notes that in contrast, the G9 Plus is expected to use the more powerful Snapdragon 730). However, it still has that robust 5,000 mAh battery, which suggests that battery life will not be a concern regardless of which of Motorola’s budget phones you choose. for.

It is not known when or where the Moto G9 Plus will eventually launch, but with the retailer lists now available, an official announcement can’t be too far off.



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