MOBILE

Moto G Stylus (2024) leaks in all-angle renders with some specs thrown in for good measure


According to a new leak from the usually reliable @OnLeaks, Motorola isn’t giving up on the mid-range smartphone with a stylus. Last year, the company launched the Moto G Stylus (2023) in May, and today the upcoming Moto G Stylus (2024) has been leaked in CAD-based renders along with a few of its specs. Let’s take a look.

Moto G Stylus (2024) leaks in all-angle renders with some specs thrown in for good measure

The new phone measures 162.5 x 74.7 x 8.09 mm and weighs 190g, which makes it marginally less tall, wider, slimmer, and lighter than its predecessor, but the differences are small. It’s said to arrive with Android 13 on board, which would be quite unfortunate considering that Android 14 has been out for months.

Moto G Stylus (2024) leaks in all-angle renders with some specs thrown in for good measure

The Moto G Stylus (2024) will be powered by a yet-unknown Snapdragon chipset, and will have at least one version with 128GB of storage. It will also come with a water-repellent coating, a 6.5-inch IPS LCD touchscreen with 1,080 x 2,200 resolution, support for 5G and NFC, Bluetooth 5.2, and a 5,000 mAh battery.


Moto G Stylus (2024) front
Moto G Stylus (2024) front
Moto G Stylus (2024) front
Moto G Stylus (2024) front

Moto G Stylus (2024) front

The main camera will be a 50 MP snapper with OIS, while the selfie camera will be 8 MP. The design of the rear has changed compared to the 2023 model, with a camera island that the back material ‘flows into’, something we’ve seen in Oppo flagships from a few years back. The frame is also flat all over.


Moto G Stylus (2024) back
Moto G Stylus (2024) back
Moto G Stylus (2024) back
Moto G Stylus (2024) back

Moto G Stylus (2024) back

The integrated stylus will live in a slot on the lower right, while on the left side of the bottom you’ll get a 3.5mm headphone jack. It’s still unclear when Motorola plans to unveil the new Moto G Stylus, but we’ll keep you posted as we learn more.

Source (in Czech)



Source link

Related Articles

Back to top button