Motorola originally launched the Moto G73 in January last year, and rumors of its successor, the Moto G74, have been circulating since then. However, it now appears that Motorola may skip the G74 entirely and move straight to the Moto G75. Recent leaks from 91Mobiles have revealed a render speculated to be of the Moto G75, giving a first look at the upcoming device.
Moto G75 Brings Quad-Camera Setup on a Larger Camera Island
This development has sparked curiosity about what changes or upgrades Motorola may bring with the G75, especially after skipping a generation. More details about the phone’s design, features, and launch timeline are expected to emerge soon.
The leaked render of the Moto G75 reveals a larger camera island on the back, housing three cameras. The “50MP” engraving likely indicates the resolution of the primary sensor. Interestingly, one render suggests that the phone will use the Sony LYTIA 600 sensor for the main camera. It includes Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). This would be a notable upgrade from the Moto G73, which lacked OIS.
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The design has also evolved, with a flatter profile and sharper edges, aligning with current industry trends. The front display appears to have slimmer bezels, particularly at the bottom. The volume rocker and power button remain in the same location, and the device is expected to feature a plastic and eco-leather back, coming in light blue and black color options.
Moto G75 Specs Could Be Similar to the Moto G73
While detailed specs are yet to be confirmed, we can draw some expectations from the Moto G73. The G73 sports a 6.5″ FHD+ IPS LCD and is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 930 chipset (6nm), with 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage options. It also features a 5,000mAh battery with 30W fast charging.
The Moto G73 includes a 50MP main camera and an 8MP telephoto lens. Given the Moto G75’s three rear cameras, the third sensor could either be a telephoto or a depth sensor. Digest this with a pinch of salt, after all, this remains speculative. The predecessor also had a 16MP selfie camera. Hence, the G75 could follow suit or improve in this area as well.
We expect more details to surface pretty soon, as the Moto G73 is likely getting a release soon. Last month, Motorola unveiled the Moto G45, and will continue to bring more devices until the end of the year.