Moto G200 with 108 MP camera leaks in images and can have 144 Hz screen

Motorola already has its next generation of phones in the oven. But while the releases do not happen, it is already possible to take a look at the Moto G200 ahead of time: the smartphone, which should have camera of 108 megapixels, came public this Sunday (16) through leaked images. Further details on the Moto G41 and Motorola Edge 30 Ultra have also been revealed in recent days.

The appearance of the Moto G200 is courtesy of the German website TechnikNews. In the images, one notices a triple photographic set led by the main camera of 108 megapixels. The sensors are aligned in a vertical row, in the upper left corner, in a module with very discreet frames.

Following the steps of the Moto G100, the screen remains surrounded by thin edges with a chin on the lower part of the display. But the dual front camera gave the turn to a single sensor, which is positioned in the center of the panel as the Galaxy S21. The sides are still flat, a characteristic that is also present in the previous generation.

Another characteristic that must be maintained between generations is the advanced technical data sheet. Among the bets for the launch is the OLED screen with upgrade rate of 144 Hz, a huge increase over the 90 Hz moto G100. Already the resolution of the panel would be Full HD+ while the front camera would have 16 megapixels.

The phone was also approved by TENAA, an agency equivalent to Anatel in China, under model XT2175-2. In addition to the 6.78-inch screen with a 144 Hz rate, documentation suggests that the smartphone will have up to 12 GB of RAM, up to 512 GB of space and 4,700 mAh battery. The release, however, would be packed with Android 11.

The Moto G200 is expected to be announced globally later this year. In China, the smartphone should be marketed as Edge S30. The release date in Brazil, on the other hand, is still a mystery.

Nils Ahrensmeier, techniknews, also directed the spotlight in the direction of the Moto G41 on Sunday (16). On his Twitter profile, he posted images of the mobile phone that should be released with a 48 megapixel triple camera. The set would still have Quad Pixel technology, which unites four pixels in one, and image stabilizer (OIS).

The thin-edged screen and the front camera in a hole also tend to be present at launch. In addition, it is possible for the fingerprint reader to be allocated on the side. The phone would still have an extra button, possibly to trigger the Google Assistant. The smartphone appeared in the images with two colors: blue and gold.

So far, there aren’t many details about the Moto G41. As far as we know, the phone tends to be launched with a battery of 4,700 mAh, according to Anatel documents accessed by Tecnoblog. The smartphone was approved in Brazil by the National Telecommunications Agency at the end of October under model XT2167-1.