Motorola Moto G84 5G set for imminent launch with FCC registration
Motorola will launch a new Android smartphone called the Moto G84 5G in 2023, according to a new leak from the United Arab Emirates' TDRA telecomms authority. It has been corroborated by another tip from the US equivalent, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The G84 is thus now likely to launch with a large battery and what often passes for fast charging with its OEM.
Given the lack of a Moto G74 on the open market, Motorola's rumored new smartphone might be the closest upgrade for the G73 in 2023. Accordingly, it might be expected to ship with at least 8GB of RAM and a mid-range SoC, possibly from MediaTek.
Speculation aside, the Moto G84 5G is much more certain to have the G73's battery capacity, possibly with slightly faster 33W charging. It is also now tipped to support low-energy Bluetooth, Wi-Fi 5 and NFC on its launch. These specs were determined in the course of its FCC testing, which it passed as the Motorola XT-2347-2 on that regulator's website.
TDRA has also just registered this model number, also overtly identifying it as the G84 5G in the process. It is said to debut in markets such as India soon, possibly alongside the Edge 40 Neo (or XT-2307-1) that is also the stuff of leaks at the moment.
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