Motorola Moto G 56 | Image Credit: Ytechb.com
It is expected that the motorola will launch further enrollment levels and middle -range smartphones by the end of the year. Moto G56 is one of the phones that are presented in the next two weeks, which considers the number of notifications that have been specifically talked about. In fact, it’s been a few days since the full design of MotoG56 was leaked online. Now we have returned with the rest of the information such as speculation and price, so if you are in the market for such expensive middle -distance Android smartphones, or if you are just interested in the next device of the motorLa, here is that the Moto G56 looks like inside.
According to a new report, Moto G56 will be a decent upgrade compared to the current model, Moto G55. A latest chip set in the phone, a large display, a large selfie camera, and, more importantly, will be slightly larger battery.
Motorola Moto G 56 Rumors:
- Display: 6.72 inch, FHD+ (1080 x 2400 pixels) Resolution, Corning Gorilla Glass 7i
- Chip set: Medetic dimensions 7060
- Memory: 4/8 GB Ram
- Storage: 128 / 256GB (expandable via microSD)
- Camera: 50mp (F/1.8) + 8 mp Ultra wide
- Front camera: 32 mp
- Battery: 5,200 MAH, 33 Wired Wired Charging Support
- Dimension: 161.56 x 73.82 x 8.19 mm
- Weight: 200 grams
In comparison, the Moto G55 is equipped with a slightly old meditator dimension 7025 chip set and plays a very small 6.49 -inch display with FHD+ Resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate, and corning guerrilla glass 5 protection.
Motorola Moto G 56 | Image Credit: Ytechb.com
Also, Moto G55 has a small 16 megapixel front camera, but it comes with similar dual camera setup and memory. Finally, the Moto G55 packs a slightly 5000 mAh battery with 30W wired charging support.
As far as the price is, Moto G56 is rumored to cost € 270 in Europe and it will come in four different colors: Pantone Gray Mist, Pantone Del, Pantone Excellent Blue, and Pantone Black Osteter. In comparison, Moto G55 was introduced last year in € 250, so its sequel would be a bit more expensive.
Overall, it doesn’t seem that you will need to upgrade to the new phone from Moto G55, but Moto G56 is quite decent as a medium distance phone. It will probably have a fierce competition in Europe with Chinese brands, but Motorola’s fans are probably. There will be a lot of appeal.
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