Moto G Power 5G renders have been leaked

While it’s certainly not unusual to see new members of hugely popular high-end phone families like Samsung’s Galaxy S or Z grabbing headlines long before the mid-ranger’s official launch, with revealing leaks and in-depth reports on specs and features. Brands like Motorola rarely get the same level of attention from newsmakers, gossip mongers, and industry regulars.
That’s what makes the Moto G Power 5G (2024) so remarkable today, completely blowing the envelope on mid-range phones that will likely see the light of day for months at a decent, mid-range price.
Of course, we don’t know exactly when it’s going to be released or what it’ll cost, although the $299.99 Moto G Power 5G (2023) that launched in April could be used to create fairly realistic expectations on both counts. Points.
After all, Motorola’s 2024 variant with mid-range battery life looks a lot like its 2023 predecessor at first glance in the unmistakably factory CAD-based renders leaked by @OnLeaks in collaboration with MySmartPrice earlier today.
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The center hole and relatively thick chin don’t seem to go anywhere, helping the Moto G Power 5G (2024) look both “modern” and keeping production costs under control, and the screen real estate is expected And real estate expands interestingly. 6.5 to 6.7 inches.
Since the bezels don’t look too different overall, it’s no surprise that the larger display will make the 5G-equipped G Power 2024 a whole lot taller than its predecessor from this year. 163.1 to 167.3mm and width from 74.8 to 76.4mm while the 8.5mm profile remains unchanged.
It remains to be seen whether the battery size section will undergo changes to replace this product’s position as the best mid-range phone. Given the increase in screen size, we can certainly hope to see a 6,000 or at least 5,500 mAh cell under the hood of the G Power 5G (2024), but alas, no specs have been leaked or rumored for now. It has not been published.
Does the upcoming phone’s mysterious dual rear camera setup represent an upgrade or downgrade from the 50+2+2MP triple system on the back of the Moto G Power 5G (2023)? The only other thing we do know is that the headphone jack isn’t going anywhere, still giving these affordable devices an edge over many of the best phones with the most advanced specs out there.