Motorola has unveiled several phones in its G series recently, starting with the well-received Moto G100 and on to the Moto G30. The company is set to release a budget offering in the series, the Moto G20, and details of the phone have now been revealed.
As revealed by 91Mobiles, the Moto G20 will sport a 6.5-inch HD+ 90 Hz LCD. It's a phone that makes no attempts to hide the fact that it's a budget device, and rightfully so. Perhaps the most interesting bit is the SoC underpinning the Moto G20. Instead of a Qualcomm or MediaTek chipset, the phone will be powered by a UNISOC T700. While the UNISOC T700 is a mostly unknown quantity, we know it's an octa-core SoC with two Cortex-A75 cores and six Cortex-A55 cores. For those not in the know, UNISOC was previously known as Spreadtrum.
The Moto G20 will offer four rear cameras, although two barely count: a 48 MP main camera, an 8 MP ultra-wide-angle shooter, a 2 MP depth sensor, and a 2 MP macro sensor. At the front will be a 13 MP shooter. Other specifications include a 5000 mAh battery, up to 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of storage, a capacitive fingerprint reader, and NFC support.
The Moto G20 is expected to be priced around the Rs 10,000 mark in India.
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