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Moto G50 Bags TENAA Certification, Images Revealed

Recent reports have revealed that Motorola is working on a smartphone named Moto G50. Codenamed Ibiza, the handset is expected to arrive as the most affordable 5G phone from the brand. Earlier this month, it was spotted at the 3C certification platform of China. Now, the handset has appeared at TENAA with key specifications and images.

Past reports have revealed that the model number of the Motorola Moto G50 is XT2137. Its variant heading to China has an XT2137-2 model number. The TENAA appearance of the smartphone revealed that it measures 164.95 x 74.93 x 8.95mm and it features a waterdrop notch display.

The XT2137-2 is backed by a 5,000mAh battery. It may not carry support for fast charging as it was spotted with a 10W charger at 3C. The back panel of the phone features a triple camera unit and a Moto batwing logo, which could be integrated with a fingerprint scanner. It seems that the handset has a volume rocker, a power key, and a dedicated button for accessing the voice assistant.

Motorola XT2137-2

Past reports have revealed that the smartphone will feature a 90Hz refresh rate supporting display and a 13-megapixel front-facing camera. Its rear camera setup may include a 48-megapixel main camera, a 5-megapixel macro camera, and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The handset may come with 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of native storage.

A couple of recently released Motorola phones such as Moto G9 Power and Moto E7 were sold with different monikers such as Lemon K12 Pro and Lemon K12. Hence, there is a possibility that the XT2137-2 may debut in China as a Lemon branded smartphone, whereas other markets may receive as the Moto G50.

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