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Moto G22 Tipped To Launch With Triple Rear Sensors, MediaTek Chipset, And More
21 Feb, 2022 / 01:43 am / OMNES Media LLC

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The Moto G22 is expected to pack a massive 5,000mAh battery and run on Android 12.

Motorola is reportedly working on a new budget segment smartphone that is expected to be launched soon in India as Moto G22. In the past several months we have witnessed numerous leaks and rumors about the phone, but the company is yet to reveal the official launch date. The handset has been listed on multiple benchmarking websites revealing the specifications and features of the phone. In the latest development popular leakster, Nils Ahrensmeier has revealed that the Moto G22 is going to ship with a triple rear camera setup and more. Let’s have a closer look at the leaked images of the upcoming Moto smartphone.

Nils Ahrensmeier has shared a post on his official Twitter handle revealing the specifications of the Moto G22. As per the tipster, the budget smartphone is going to be powered by the MediaTek Helio G37 chipset and it won’t support 5G connectivity. Furthermore, the Moto G22 is expected to ship with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1600x720 pixels and a 90Hz refresh rate. The smartphone is said to be backed by 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.

As far as cameras are concerned, the Moto G22 is tipped to feature a triple rear camera sensor with the combination of a 50MP primary camera sensor accompanied by an 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens with FoV of 118 degrees and a 2MP macro lens along with an LED flash. At the front, the smartphone is said to offer a 16Mp camera sensor underneath a punch-hole camera cutout design for selfies and video calls.

The Moto G22 is expected to pack a massive 5,000mAh battery and run on Android 12. The tipster also suggests that the handset will launch with a price tag of EUR 200 (approx Rs 16,900). Do note that the company is yet to reveal anything officially and we recommend you to take this piece of information with a pinch of salt and wait for the official announcement.