Besides the high-end Moto G200 smartphone, Motorola is also currently prepping another entry-level smartphone known as the Moto G41 which had already been certified by various certification authorities.
Ahead of it’s launch, the phone’s design had already been revealed by a series of official-looking renders that show off it’s front and rear design in full glory. As seen in the renders, the Moto G41 appears to sport a central hole-punch display upfront with some fairly noticeable bezels around the edges.
On the flipside, it has a rectangular camera island which houses a triple-cam setup which will supposedly be lead by a 48 megapixels main camera along with two other auxiliary cameras.
At the moment, most of the device’s official specs remain under the wraps. However, we can tell from the renders that the phone will be arriving with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and a dedicated virtual assistant button.
Similarly, past reports also suggest that the phone will arrive with a 4,700mAh battery as well as NFC connectivity. Nonetheless, we can still expect to hear more about this device as we edge closer to it’s official launch.