The Motorola Moto G9 has now officially gone into India with the affordable smartphone likely set to hit other world markets in the coming weeks and months.
We’re not exactly short of affordable high-quality smartphones, but the Moto G9 is yet another nice addition to that sub- $ 200 market where quality and consistency can be a little harder to achieve. A direct sequel to the Moto G8 launched earlier this year, the Moto G9 comes with – as you would have given the price change – modest specifications.
The Moto G9 comes with a 6.5-inch HD + IPS LCD display in a resolution of 1600 by 720 and 20: 9 aspect ratio. Inside, the Moto G9 comes powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 chipset, 4GB of RAM, and includes 64GB of expandable microSD storage.
There is room for a huge 5,000mAh battery in the Moto G9, which can be charged with 20W charging speeds thanks to the bundled USB-C fast charger – thus, no micro USB port on this handset. Other notables include a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, NFC support, and a “waterproof” coating, which is not all the same as an IP certification by every stretch. It will probably just be able to withstand a few splashes here and there.
The rear camera setup looks a lot like a stove, but consists of a 48-megapixel main sensor, 2-megapixel depth sensor, and 2-megapixel macro sensor. At the front, the dewdrop notch is capable of taking 8-megapixel shots.
In terms of availability, the Moto G9 is set to go on sale in India from 31 August, starting at £ 999 or about $ 155 when exchange rates are infected. It will be available in two colors: Sapphire Blue and Forest Green. Given that Moto G8 has been in various global markets, we would expect the Moto G9 to hit more markets in the coming weeks and months.
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