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Early retail listings show Motorola’s next G series phones could impress budget buyers

The Moto G67 and Moto G77 could be strong contenders in the affordable phone segment, if priced right.

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Motorola appears to be gearing up to launch two new G series smartphones. While the company has yet to make an official announcement, early retail listings for the upcoming Moto G67 and Moto G77 have surfaced on a Greek retailer’s website, offering a detailed look at both budget-friendly phones ahead of the launch.

The listings, published by Insomnia, include images revealing the designs for both models, which look nearly indistinguishable. The devices feature a textured back panel and a square camera module that tapers toward the top and left edges. On the front, the phones sport a slightly curved display with a centered hole punch cutout for the selfie camera, while the power and volume buttons are positioned on the right edge.

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Alongside design details, the listings outline key hardware specifications. According to the Moto G67 listing, the device is equipped with a 6.8-inch OLED display with a 1080p resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It is powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity 6300 chipset and comes with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

The phone features a 50MP primary camera that uses Sony’s LYT-600 sensor, an 8MP ultrawide camera, and a 32MP selfie shooter. The Moto G67 is backed by a 5,200mAh battery and includes a few other noteworthy features such as an IP64 ingress protection rating for dust and water resistance and microSD card support.

The Moto G77 listing reveals that the device is largerly similar, featuring the same display, battery, and storage specifications. However, it’s listed with a more powerful MediaTek Dimensity 6400 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and a 108MP main camera in place of the G67’s 50MP sensor.

Pricing and availability is still under wraps

Pricing details are not mentioned in the listings, but based on the hardware, both devices are expected to sit in the affordable segment. The Moto G77 will likely command a higher price due to its upgraded processor, camera, and RAM. Motorola has not shared an official timeline yet, but the appearance of these detailed listings suggests that an announcement could be just around the corner.

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