Press Images of Moto G53 and Moto G73 reveal specs and design

Moto G53 and Moto G73

       

The Motorola Moto G53 is a mid-range Android smartphone, which recently made its debut in Japan, is also expected to launch globally very soon. The manufacturer is also preparing to launch Moto G73. Both the Moto G53 and Moto G73 phones have already spotted on various certification platforms – now leaked in promotional images, indicating an imminent launch. The press images, which show both phones, reveal Meteorite Gray variants.

Moto G53

Specs wise, the Moto G53 comes packed with a 6.5-inch LCD display with 1600 × 720-pixel resolution, 269ppi pixel density, and 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, it runs on Qualcomm Snapdragon 480+ processor under the hood, while the Memory and storage options would be 4/6 GB and 64/128 GB, respectively

For the camera department, it has a 50-megapixel, f/1.8 primary sensor with a 2MP macro shooter. Around the front, there may be an 8-megapixel selfie camera. The entire handset will be fueled by a 5000mAh battery unit, which is said to support less-than-ideal 10W charging speeds. This is a 5G capable phone will be equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor and a stereo speaker setup with some sort of advanced gaming mode. It measures 162.7 × 74.66 × 8.19mm and weighs 183 grams.

Moto G73

 

On the other side, the Moto G73 will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 930 processor, sporting a 6.5-inch, 120Hz IPS LCD panel with 1080p x 2400px resolution, and 405ppi pixel density. The chipset is paired up with either 6 or 8 GB of RAM and 128/256 GB of internal storage, which is expandable using a microSD card slot.

This device also has a dual-rear camera system consisting of a 50MP, f/1.8 primary shooter, while the macro sensor is replaced with an 8MP ultrawide. The selfie camera is 16MP with f/2.4 aperture. It packs a 5000mAh battery unit, which has 30W TurboPower charging support. It also features a 3.5mm headset jack, and stereo speakers, tuned by Dolby Atmos. Furthermore, it boots the latest Android 13 OS out of the box.

Source:  TheTechOutlook

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