Moto G14: With 6.5-inch display and 90Hz refresh rate, this phone to launch soon, all you must know

Moto G14

Moto G14 has been the subject of rumours for a while now. Motorola hasn’t yet provided an official launch date for the new G-series phone, but prior to its introduction, online marketing mockups of the smartphone have gone awry. The Moto G13 successor is depicted in the leaked pictures featuring a hole-punch display and four distinct colour options. Additionally, they recommend a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and a twin back camera arrangement for the gadget. In August, the Moto G14 is anticipated to be unveiled by the Lenovo-owned business.

Display and processor

It may boasts a 90Hz refresh rate 6.5-inch HD+ (720 x 1,600) LCD display. It has a triple back camera setup, with a 50-megapixel primary sensor serving as the focal point, and an octa-core MediaTek Helio G85 SoC. Other features of the phone include an 8-megapixel front camera and a 5,000mAh battery with 10W charging capabilities.

Design and colour variants

The Moto G13-like aesthetic of the design is almost exact. It sports a hole-punch cutout in the centre of the display and significantly thicker bezels on the sides. A twin rear camera array and an LED flash are both located on the back. The upper left corner of the phone appears to have an island-like arrangement of rectangular camera sensors. Additionally visible is the side-mounted fingerprint scanner. The phone is displayed in the colours beige, blue, grey, and gold.

Memory and battery

According to the source, the Moto G14 would have an octa-core SoC and 128GB of storage. It might include a 50-megapixel primary back camera and a 5,000mAh battery with 20W rapid charging capabilities. It reportedly has speakers that have been upgraded with Dolby Atmos technology.

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