Motorola is now linked to the imminent release of a new Moto G variant that might also debut a new MediaTek Helio G37 SoC. This processor is touted to restrict the G22's connectivity to 4G/LTE at most; however, according to the latest leaks, many consumers might tolerate this slight compromise for access to the phone's better attributes, a 90Hz display and expandable storage included.
On the other hand, tipsters such as Evan Blass have portrayed the Moto G22 as a phone with rear cameras that are fast becoming as profoundly generic as its looks in 2022. However, 91Mobiles now purports to debunk these earlier indications with new renders that point to an updated design in the allegedly upcoming smartphone.
The images show a rear panel that amends the standard traffic-light look with a top-most lens surround that expands to absorb the flash next to it. Furthermore, an extra sensor has appeared next to the "middle" sensor, for a total of 4.
Accordingly, 91Mobiles now asserts that the Moto G22 will launch as a quad rear camera smartphone. The new "fourth lens" is projected to be a depth-sensor of the predictable 2MP variety. The blog also now suggests that the resultant novel housing is set into a rear panel perhaps shinier than indicated earlier.
It is apparently complimented with up-to-date flat, beveled edges in the Moto G22, now projected to come in black, greenish-blue, silver and pale green colorways. Finally, the phone's specs in this leak are more or less consistent with those of the last, although 91Mobiles purports to add a 3.5mm jack (not shown in the renders) to this increasingly attractive-looking budget-tier package.
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