According to a report, the device’s processor and display would be completely different from the version released in China.
According to Brar, the G53’s display will be 6.6 inches in size as opposed to the real-life model’s 6.5 inches. Additionally, the display is expected to be 90Hz FHD+ and OLED, which could mark an improvement over the HD+ panel in the new Moto G version, despite the latter’s 120Hz refresh rate making up for it.
This ‘global G53’ display is expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 rather than the 480+, along with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. It is also rumored to upgrade to triple 50+8+2MP rear cameras, whereas the real G53 has dual shooters – one of which is still 50MP.
In renderings shared by another leaker, SnoopyTech, this gives the ‘new’ Moto G53 a different appearance. However, despite having slightly less noticeable bezels, it still has flat edges.
The rumored addition to the Moto G lineup for overseas markets may still include a 5,000mAh battery and “Turbo Charging,” which may not mean it charges any quicker than the G53 at the moment. It will boot onto Android 13 like the rest of Motorola’s late-2022 releases.
The rumored addition to the Moto G lineup for overseas markets may still include a 5,000mAh battery and “Turbo Charging,” which may not mean it charges any quicker than the G53 at the moment. It will boot onto Android 13 like the rest of Motorola’s late-2022 releases.
There is still no specific date when the phone will be released or how much it will cost but updates will be available once new information surfaces.