It looks like Motorola will announce another entry into its budget G9 phone lineup, just weeks after the release of its Moto G9 Play. The Moto G9 Plus Orange has appeared in the list on Slovakia’s website Appeared by that Winfutures Roland Quandt. According to the list, the 5 255 (about $ 300) phone will have four rear cameras, including a 64-megapixel main camera and a huge 5000 mAh battery.
While Motorola’s latest flagship phones such as the Edge Plus and Foldable Razor have averaged the best, the budget lineup of its latest G-Series phones, such as the G Stylus and G Power, has been very valuable. Their cameras are generally good for the price, battery life is optimal, and the company makes a prudent tweak to the Android operating system in its software software.
The Orange List states that the Moto G9 Plus will have a 6.81-inch 1080p display, 4GB of RAM, 128GB of storage (expanded via microSD) and will run Android 10 from the B10X. There is no mention of the resolution of its other three rear cameras. A hole-punch is excellent for its selfie camera around the front, which Evan Blass confirmed the leaked design last month.
The G9 Plus could be the second or third entry in Motorola’s Moto G9 lineup, depending on how you count. Last month it announced the Moto G9 Play in Europe, which is more or less similar to the Moto G9 announced for the Indian market the day before.
The Moto G9 Play is slightly cheaper than the G9 Plus, with a European price tag of 9 169.99. It has a small 6.5-inch 1080p display, a triple-c camera marrow array with a main sensor at just 48-megapixel resolution, and a Snapdragon 662 processor. (XDA Developers Note that, by contrast, the G9 Plus expects to use the more powerful Snapdragon 730.) However, it still suggests that with a 5,000 mAh battery, battery life is a concern regardless of which budget phone you choose from Motorola. Will not happen. For.
There’s no word on when or where the Moto G9 Plus will finally be released, but retailer listings are already live The official announcement may not be far off.