After launching the Motorola Moto G100 smartphone back in March this year, Motorola is reportedly gearing up for the launch of it’s successor known as the Moto G200. Now, thanks to the folks over at TechnikNews, we’re now able to get our first look at the phone ahead of it’s official launch.
As seen in the renders, the forthcoming Motorola Moto G200 will be arriving with a central hole-punch display which continues to adopt a flat panel. Although there wasn’t any mention on the size of the display, but it was noted that the front display will offer a FHD+ screen resolution along with a smooth 144Hz refresh rate.
On the rear side, it comes with a triple-camera array with camera sensors stacked in a vertical fashion. These cameras are said to be a 108 megapixels main camera, 13 megapixels ultra-wide camera, as well as a 2 megapixels depth sensor. This will be rounded out by a 16 megapixels front-facing camera for selfies.
Under the hood, the Motorola Moto G200 is expected to be powered by a flagship Snapdragon 888 chipset which will be supplemented by 8GB RAM as well as at least 128GB built-in storage in the memory department.
In terms of launch date, an earlier report suggested that the Moto G200 could be announced somewhere later this month. The same device is also expected to be launched in the Chinese market under the Motorola Edge S30 branding.