Motorola Moto G8, G8 Power specs leak: Endurance might not be an issue
We’ve seen the Moto G8 Play and G8 Plus make their debuts late last year, but the brand seems to have kept the vanilla Moto G8 tucked away until 2020.
Fortunately, XDA-Developers has just uncovered what it says are details related to the Moto G8 and G8 Power. A “trusted source” told the outlet that the two phones share several features, such as a punch-hole display, physical fingerprint scanners possibly embedded in the rear Motorola logo, a Snapdragon 665 processor, and Android 10.
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Otherwise, the Moto G8 is slated to come with a 6.39-inch HD+ LCD screen, 2GB to 4GB of RAM, 32GB or 64GB of storage (no word on microSD support), dual-SIM support for some variants, but no NFC. The phone is also said to offer a 4,000mAh battery with 10W charging, making for a hefty upgrade over the Moto G7’s 3,000mAh pack (although it had 15W charging).
The vanilla Moto G8 is tipped to feature a triple rear camera combo, featuring a 16MP f/1.7 main camera, 8MP f/2.2 ultra-wide shooter (118 degree field of view), and 2MP f/2.2 macro sensor. An 8MP camera in a punch-hole cutout is said to be available for selfies.
The Moto G8 on steroids
Looking for a little more oomph? Then the Moto G8 Power might be for you then, as it could offer only one variant (4GB/64GB), a 6.36-inch FHD+ LCD screen, and dual-SIM support in some regions. Staying true to the Power line-up, the Moto G8 Power is expected to offer a 5,000mAh battery with 18W charging. This would line up with an earlier FCC filing for a Motorola phone with a 5,000mAh pack.
Motorola’s Power device is also said to have an identical camera layout compared to the vanilla G8, save for the addition of a fourth, 8MP sensor. There’s no word what type of sensor this is, but we’re guessing it’s either a depth sensor or potentially a telephoto camera (telephoto sensors are usually restricted to higher end phones though). Selfies are apparently handled by a 25MP snapper.
There’s no word on pricing or availability, but hopefully it’s competitively priced to take on Nokia and Samsung in the US and Xiaomi, Huawei, and others globally.
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