We’d already long heard that Motorola is prepping a pair of mid-ranger phones known as the Moto G60 and Moto G40 Fusion. Now, the company has finally confirmed that the duo will be announced on April 20th next week.
Prior to its launch, Motorola has confirmed that both the Moto G60 and Moto G40 Fusion will be powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 732G chipset which is also used in some of the recently announced smartphones including the Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 4G.
Although both devices come with a triple-camera system, but only the Moto G60 gets the 108 megapixels sensor for its main camera. The Moto G40 Fusion on the other hand, settles for a 64 megapixels main camera instead. As for their auxiliary cameras, they remain under the wraps at the moment.
Upfront, both the devices arrive with a 6.8” display which offers a smooth 120Hz screen refresh rate and HDR10 support. Since the duo are equipped with a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, the front display is likely to be a LCD panel.
Furthermore, Motorola also revealed that the Moto G60 will be featuring a 32 megapixels front-facing camera. As for the Moto G40 Fusion, there still isn’t any words on the specs of its selfie camera.