Motorola is gearing up to bring two new Moto devices to the Indian market very soon. According to the leaks shared by Mukul Sharma, the company could introduce the Moto G60 and MotoG40 Fusion soon. Both these devices are tipped to be powered by Snapdragon 732G chipset. Using this SoC means, both the Moto G phones will offer 4G LTE network support. Moreover, these models can launch in India sometime soon.
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Now, in a recent development, we have details coming in, regarding the display and battery capacity of Moto G60 and the MotoG40 Fusion.
Moto G60, MotoG40 Fusion Leaks
[Exclusive] Am back with more on the #NextMotoG. Both Moto G40 Fusion and the Moto G60 will feature 120Hz HDR10 displays along with a massive 6000mAh battery. Looks like Moto is seriously upping their game in India. What do you guys think?
— Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) April 13, 2021
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Both the Moto G60 and the MotoG40 Fusion will sport a 120Hz HDR10 display. Additionally, these devices will draw power from a massive 6000mAh battery, as revealed by Mukul Sharma. Both these handsets are expected to offer similar specs, except that they might come with a different camera configuration. Under the hood, both the Moto G60 and the G40 might ship with Snapdragon 732G SoC. On the software side of things, we can expect these phones to run Android 11 out of the box.
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In terms of imaging, the Moto G60 is supposed to feature a quad-camera setup. The device is expected to incorporate a 108MP primary camera. For the selfies and video-calling, the phone might sport a 32MP camera. On the other hand, the Moto G40 is rumored to feature a 64MP triple-camera setup at the rear and a 16MP front camera. Moreover, both these handsets are expected to sport a 6.78-inch display with FHD resolution.
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