Motorola is preparing to launch another mid-range smartphone from the Moto G series in 2023. According to a post the brand made on the Chinese social network Weibo, Moto G54 will go on sale in China on September 5.
Before the official announcement, Various details of the phone were found in documents from Chinese regulatory agency TENAA. (equivalent to ANATEL in Brazil). The certificate shows some specification data as well as the design of the device.
As for looks, The rear panel of the Moto G54 has a rectangular module for two camera sensors and an LED flash.. On the right side of the model, next to the volume keys, there is a power button with an integrated fingerprint sensor.
In front, The device has a thin bezel display and a hole for the front camera.. Rumors suggest that the phone will have a 6.5-inch LCD panel with Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate.
According to the TENAA document, Moto G54 is equipped with a 4,850 mAh battery. But by the current industry standard, that number should be “rounded” to 5,000 mAh when the phone launches.
Although the information about the processor is not known yet, old leaks suggest that the smartphone will have 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal space. In addition, the model can have a 50 MP main camera and a 16 MP front sensor.
Global market launch forecast
If you follow your predecessor’s strategy, It won’t be long before the new Moto G54 reaches the global market. Launched in China in December 2022, Moto G53 was also showcased in some western countries after about a month and a half.
Then, It is possible to assume that those interested in Motorola’s next mid-range smartphone will be able to purchase the global version between October and November 2023.. Follow TecMundo to learn more details about the launch of the Moto G54.
Source: Tec Mundo

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