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Motorola Moto G82 shows visual and complete data sheet in leak

In order to increasingly expand the availability of their cell phones, Motorola continues to work on new devices to be launched in the coming months, and new details about the Moto G82 have just emerged revealing some of their main information.

Images obtained by renowned informant Evan Blass (@evleaks no Twitter) and shared by the website 91mobiles show the smartphone with a design very similar to the one Moto G52 — smartphone with OLED screen released by Motorola in April.

Moto G82 5G has the same design as the Moto G52 (Image: Reproduction/91mobiles)

Both models share the codename Motorola Rhodewith the Moto G52 identified as Rhode 4G and the Moto G82 identified as Rhode 5G+which explains the look so similar.

According to the leak, the new Moto G82 5G will bet on a 6.55-inch OLED display, Full HD resolution, 402 ppi density and 120 Hz refresh rate.

The smartphone will be equipped with Snapdragon 695 5G processor from Qualcomm and will accompany three memory configurations: 4, 6 and 8 GB of RAM, all with 128 GB of storage.

Smartphone will have triple rear camera with 50 MP main sensor (Image: Reproduction / 91mobiles)

It is also said that the Moto G82 will have a 5,000 mAh battery with 33 W charging, biometric reader integrated into the power button and IP52 certification for protection against water splashes.

Regarding the cameras, the leak informs the same set of the Moto G52: three rear lenses with a 50 MP main sensor, an 8 MP ultrawide lens and a 2 MP macro lens. The front sensor will be 16 MP.

The Moto G82 5G is expected to be announced in May, but details regarding the announcement and release date or pricing are still unknown.

Source: 91mobiles

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