2024-08-16 05:26:01
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Motorola is preparing to launch the Moto G35 with an affordable chipset. The phone appeared on Geekbench, where it was seen sporting a Unisoc T760 platform and 8 GB RAM. This is the first solid evidence we get of the Moto G34‘s successor.
The chipset is built on the 6 nm process and has an octa-core CPU – 4×2.2 GHz Cortex-A76 + 4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55, combined with a Mali-G57 MC4 GPU. This is the same chip that powers the HMD Crest and HMD Crest Max, which are affordable devices that cost no more than $200.
We can expect the Moto G35 to be positioned in the same price category. We have to wait and see whether Motorola will upgrade from the HD+ display or the 5,000 mAh battery in the predecessor or nothing else will change besides the chipset.
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