Motorola Moto G54 renders emerged

Budget-friendly smartphone model Moto G54 by Motorola had its global version renders leaked.

Motorola Moto G54 renders emerged

Motorola is in the final stages of unveiling the G54 5G, which is set to succeed the Moto G53 5G. As it inches closer to a global release, this smartphone has gained numerous regional approvals, heightening anticipation. The phone's design and color options have recently been showcased, thanks to recent images shared by Evan Blass, a renowned informant in the tech world. The G54 5G is expected to be available in four distinct shades: Ballad Blue, Coronet Blue, Ambrosia, and Outer Space. Notably, an additional blue variant might be on the horizon.

In terms of design, the G54 5G stays true to what was previously hinted at. A defining feature is its square-shaped camera module positioned at the back, complemented by a power button on the right side which doubles as a fingerprint scanner. Frontally, it adopts a centered punch-hole approach, lending it a contemporary appeal.

 Motorola Moto G54 renders emerged

Delving into the technical specifics, the G54 5G promises to deliver exceptional visual experiences. It will house a 6.5-inch display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The camera setup is headlined by a 50MP primary lens fortified with OIS. While specifics about the secondary sensor remain under wraps, users can look forward to a 16MP front camera. Internally, the smartphone is set to pack a punch with up to 8GB RAM and storage options going up to 256GB – and this can be further expanded to 1TB using a microSD card.

Keeping everything running is a hefty 5,000mAh battery, and while exact fast-charging capabilities remain unspecified, users can expect swift charge times. Enhancements in audio experience are also anticipated with the inclusion of stereo speakers, underpinned by Dolby Atmos and Moto Spatial Sound functionalities. Finally, prospective buyers will be pleased to know that the G54 5G will come equipped with Android 13 straight out of its packaging.

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