The Moto G60 and G40 Fusion arrive with 120Hz Screens and 6000 mAh Cells

 

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Two middle-class Motorola smartphones are on their way as a growing pile of leaked information shows. The phones are called the Moto G60 and G40 Fusion and should be mostly identical. The latest information reveals battery capacity and some screen specifications.

Both devices are expected to receive 120Hz screens that support HDR10 capabilities. The type of panel is not yet known, but it is most likely an IPS LCD given the history of past Motorola devices and the price range of the two headsets in question. The G60 is likely to have a 6.78-inch 1080 x 2460px display, while memory options will include 4GB/64GB and 6GB/128GB. The size of the G40's screen and memory variants is yet to be revealed.

Additionally, the two phones will be powered by a 6,000 mAh battery. Previous reports say the G60 will also have a 108MP main camera along with a 16MP ultra-wide snapper and a third 2MP camera for macro or depth detection. The selfie camera will be 32MP.

Two new Geekbench lists have confirmed that both devices will own a midrange Snapdragon 732G chipset. The Moto G60 list also shows 6 GB of RAM and Android 11. One-core score comes in at 515 points, while multi-core performances are 1375 points. G40 Fusions is listed with 4 GB of RAM, and at the same time it takes 519 single-core points and 1,425 points in the multi-core department.

The main difference between these two devices is expected to appear on the back, where the Moto G60 will offer Samsung's 108MP ISOCELL HM2 lens, while the G40 Fusion should deliver a 64MP camera.

In connection with this information, Motorola India has announced on Twitter a tizer for the new Soon-to-Come Moto G phone, which could be the Moto G40 Fusion. You can watch the video trailer HERE.

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