Motorola Moto G23 leaks in three colours with 50 MP triple camera and €199 launch price – NotebookCheck.net News

The Moto G23 should prove to be a more capable handset than its predecessor. (Image source: DealNTech)
The Moto G23 should prove to be a more capable handset than its predecessor. (Image source: DealNTech)

Leaks have highlighted the Moto G23, one of Motorola’s forthcoming mid-range smartphones for 2023. Reputedly, the Motorola Moto G23 will be available in three colourways, all from €199 with 128 GB of storage. Other specifications have leaked too, including the device’s SoC.

Appuals and DealNTech have leaked the Moto G23, which the former claims will be available within the next few days. While that remains to be seen, the pair have shared numerous details about the upcoming handset, including its alleged launch price. Additionally, DealNTech has provided several official renders showcasing the device in what would appear to be its three launch colours.

Reportedly, Motorola will equip the Moto G23 with the MediaTek Helio G85, a 12 nm SoC with two ARM Cortex-A75 CPU cores, six Cortex-A55 CPU cores and a Mali-G52 MP2 GPU. According to our database, the Moto G23 should offer roughly 1.76x the performance of its predecessor, which relies on the older MediaTek Helio G37 chipset. Motorola will complement the MediaTek Helio G85 with 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage, matching the most expensive version of the Moto G22.

Elsewhere, the Moto G23 will contain a 6.5-inch IPS display that resolves at 720p and 90 Hz. In other words, the Moto G23 may have the same display panel as its predecessor, as well as a 5,000 mAh battery that supports 30 W fast charging. The Moto G23 will ship with 50 MP primary, 5 MP ultra-wide-angle, 2 MP macro and 16 MP front-facing cameras too, which appears to be a downgrade on the Moto G22. Purportedly, Motorola will sell the Moto G23 for €199 in the Eurozone, €30 more than the Moto G22 when it debuted last March.

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