Moto G200 with Snapdragon 888+ SoC and 6.78-inch Full HD Display Spotted on TENAA Certification

Let’s take a look at the Motorola Moto G200 specifications, features, design and other leaked details.

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Motorola is gearing up for the launch of the G100 successor. The company is expected to unveil the G200 very soon. Motorola’s upcoming premium smartphone is expected to pack top-of-the-line specs, including a Snapdragon 888+ SoC. The device has now visited TENAA, confirming some of its key specs. The listing reveals the performance unit details and the display specs of the G200. Design renders of the phone have also leaked ahead of the official announcement. Let’s take a look at the Motorola Moto G200 specifications, features, design and other leaked details.

Motorola Moto G200 TENAA

The Moto G200 visited TENAA earlier today, which confirmed some of the key specs of the device. It will feature a Snapdragon 888+ SoC. The phone will also sport a tall 6.78-inch LCD with support for a 120Hz refresh rate. There is a hole-punch cutout at the top centre of the display. Since it has an LCD, the device misses out on an in-display fingerprint scanner. It comes with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner instead.

Under the hood, the phone will pack a 4,700 mAh battery. It is expected to support 30W fast charging at least. The device will run Android 11 out of the box. It weighs 202 grams and is 8.8mm thick.

A report by Techniknews also confirms some of the other details of the device. It has a triple-camera setup on the back. The main camera houses a 108MP sensor. It will be accompanied by a 13MP ultrawide camera and a 2MP depth sensor. The ultrawide camera will also double up to shoot macro images. Motorola will launch the device in two colours at least – Blue and Grey. The phone is expected to debut in China as the Moto S30.

There is no word on the India launch of the device at the moment. We will share more details as and when available. What are your thoughts on the upcoming Motorola smartphone? Do let us know in the comments below.