Moto G6 with 5.7-inch display, 3D glass body leaked on TENAA, Amazon UK site
It has been a while since the rumoured Moto G6 has been popping up in the world of leaks and rumours. Previous reports had suggested that the Moto G6 could be coming with a modern 18:9 display and sport some of the latest internals presently available in the market. However, it seems that Motorola might be finally prepping the G6 for a launch soon as the 2018 Moto midranger has made its visit to TENAA and Amazon’s official UK website.
Android Headlines had grabbed documentation of the Moto G6 doing rounds of TENAA, where the device’s form factor has been leaked. The Moto G6 retains the pebble shape form of its predecessors but now adorns a modern 18:9 5.7-inch display. Surprisingly, Motorola has managed to embed the fingerprint sensor on the bottom lip along with their branding. The display appears to sport a 2.5D curved glass as well.
However, the rear panel seems to be made of glass, like its more premium sibling — Moto X4.The rear glass panel has curved edges similar to Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S9. The circular dual camera module is also retained from the Moto X4.
The Amazon UK listing reaffirms the presence of a 5.7-inch 18:9 ‘Max Vision’ display with a full HD+ resolution. The listing also mentions the presence of a 3D glass back. A 1.8GHz quad-core processor is claimed to take care of the daily processes, which we predict could be the Snapdragon 636 SoC. The rear camera is 12MP+5MP setup that will also feature depth and face filters. Motorola’s voice assistant will be also present as well.
The G6’s leaked price is stated as 239 Euros, which is roughly Rs 19,266. However, don’t take this information to be completely true as these are still leaks. Since the device has appeared on TENAA, you can expect the Moto G6 to be pretty similar to the leaked device. However, the Indian pricing for the G6 could be rivalling the Xiaomi Redmi Note 5. Also, a bigger Moto G6 Plus is also rumoured to be in works.
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