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Upcoming Motorola Moto G Pure is an entry-level smartphone with AMOLED display

Motorola had already launched quite a handful of Moto G series smartphones lately including the most recent Moto G50 5G. Despite that, the company doesn’t appears to be slowing down with it’s launches any time soon.

According to well-accredited leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer, Motorola is currently prepping a new Moto G series smartphone known as the Moto G Pure which will be targeted towards the budget segment.

Motorola Moto G Pure Render -1

Along with his collaboration with Zouton, Steve had also shared some CAD-based renderings of the upcoming Motorola Moto G Pure which give us our first look at the device ahead of it’s official launch.

Motorola Moto G Pure Render -2

As seen in the renders, the Moto G Pure appears to sport a rather typical-looking front design which is characterized by a dewdrop-notch at the center of it’s forehead along with some fairly notable bezels.

Motorola Moto G Pure Render -3

Interestingly, the Moto G Pure is said to feature a 6.5” AMOLED display that probably isn’t exactly a feature we expect to see on an entry-level smartphone which is more likely to adopt an IPS LCD display instead.

At the back of the phone, it has a rectangular camera island which is home to a dual-camera setup that’s tipped to be a 48 megapixels main camera and a 2 megapixels depth sensor. Similarly, a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner can be seen on the rear panel as well.

Coming to the rest of the specs, the Moto G Pure is also reportedly powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio G25 chipset which is coupled with at least 3GB RAM and 32GB onboard storage. Other than that, it’s also said to draw power from a 4,000mAh battery with 10W charging speed.

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