Motorolarecently unveiledthe Moto G9 in India a couple of weeks ago. It includes the Snapdragon 662 SoC and a 48MP triple camera system. The company is also known to debut a Plus variant of its G-series phones each year. The Moto G9, a successor to last year’sMoto G8 Plus, seems to be around the corner as its complete specs and renders have leaked online over the weekend.
Firstspottedby reputed tipster Roland Quandt, theofficial listingof the Moto G9 Plus has gone live prematurely on the Orange Slovakia website. It reveals most of the specs of the upcoming device, including thepunch-hole-laden display on the front and the rectangular quad-camera cutout on the rear. You also get a side-mounted capacitive fingerprint sensor that doubles as the power button.
The listing shows off the blue colorway and Evan Blass (popularly known as @evleaks) shared a Moto G9 PlusRose Gold render on his Patreonlast month. The device weighs a hefty 233 grams and is also thicker than the standard G9, with its dimensions being 170.0 x 78.1 x 9.7mm.
Moto G9 Plus will include a6.81-inch Full-HD+ LTPS LCD panelwith a 2400 x 1080 resolution. The device will feature at least 4GB of LPDDR4x RAM and 128GB of storage, which is expandable up to 512GB via a microSD card.
The smartphone also sports a64MP primary sensor, along with an ultra-wide lens, a macro, and a depth sensor on the rear. You have a huge 5,000mAh battery onboard with fast-charging support, which is said to offer up to30W charging speedsas per the FCC listing.
While the listing reveals almost the entire specs sheet of the Moto G9 Plus, we still do not know the chipset under the hood. It’s rumored to be powered by the Snapdragon 730G chipset — the same as the upcomingGalaxy M51and already availableRealme X2in India. We are also not aware of the exact selfie and rear camera details, so keep an eye out for the official announcement.
As for the pricing, Moto G9 Plus has been listed at 235 euros (~Rs. 20,399) and that’s only 35 euros more than the standard Moto G9. There is currently no official word on when the smartphone will be launched and whether it will find its way to India or not.