Motorola Moto G62 Leaked: Equipped With Snapdragon 480+ Processor Supporting 5g

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There are 4G and 5g mobile phones in the moto G series. The upcoming Motorola moto g62 will provide 5g connectivity, although it will be implemented using a less attractive chipset It is reported that the g62 will use the snapdragon 480+, which is the same as the chipset used by the moto g51 5g last year. Although it uses a newer CPU core and a more powerful Adreno GPU, the 480+ is manufactured on an older 8-nm process, while the 680 is a 6-nm process.

On this machine, snapdragon 480+ will be equipped with 4GB memory and 128GB internal storage. Since there is a microSD slot, you can choose to add more storage.

The moto g62 is equipped with a 6.5-inch fhd+ display and operates at a 120Hz refresh rate. From the lack of obvious fingerprint identification device, it is likely to be an AMOLED panel. Embedded in the display will be a 16million pixel self timer.

The three camera modules on the back will be configured as follows: 50million pixel main camera, 8million pixel ultra wide angle and 2million pixel macro. Since snapdragon 480+ does not support 4K, the main camera may be limited to 1080p video resolution.

The phone will have a 5000mAh battery that can be quickly recharged with 30W power.

The Motorola moto g62 is expected to cost less than 300 euros. However, considering that the price of G52 is 250 euros, there is not much room for imagination. Further limiting the possible price range are the € 300 G71 5g and € 330 g82.

A quick comparison between moto g62 and G52 shows that their display screens are slightly smaller (6.5 inches vs. 6.6 inches), the refresh rate is higher (120Hz vs. 90hz), the chipsets are different (Xiaolong 480+ vs. 680), the cameras are the same, and the batteries are the same.

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