Moto G100 specs leaked ahead of official launch

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Moto G100 specs leaked ahead of official launch

NEW DELHI: Lenovo-owned Motorola has already confirmed that it will launch the Moto G100 smartphone on March 25. The smartphone is said to be the global version of Moto Edge S which the company launched in China earlier this year.

Now, the press renders of the smartphone has surfaced online. The images leaked by tipster Evan Blass, show the smartphone on the Iridescent Ocean colour option. It is expected that the smartphone will offer similar specifications to the
Moto Edge S. However, the leak suggests that the company will launch a 12GB RAM and 256GB variant of the device.

The Moto G100 is also said to come with microSD card support and the device is also expected to come with a dedicated Google Assistant button placed on the left side.

Earlier this month, Motorola also posted a teaser video of the upcoming Moto G100. Rumours also suggest that with this smartphone the company will also introduce the Motorola desktop mode. The leak also suggests that it will sell an HDMI cradle that will offer a PC-like desktop experience.

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Moto G100 expected specifications

Moto G100 is said to come with a 6.7-inch full HD+ display with 1080×2520 pixel resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The smartphone is said to be powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 processor.

Moto G100 is said to come in two variants — 8GB RAM and 128GB internal storage and 12GB RAM and 256GB internal storage. The smartphone is also expected to offer 1TB of microSD card support.

Moto G100 is expected to run Android 11 and said to come equipped with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The smartphone is expected to sport a 64MP quad-rear camera setup and 16MP front camera.

Moto G100 is also said to come with splash resistant coating and is expected to house a 5,000 mAh battery with 20W Turbocharging support.

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