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Business Standard
30-05-2025
- Business Standard
Motorola launches new Moto G-series phones with MediaTek chips: Check specs
Motorola has introduced three new smartphones under its Moto G series globally. The new models—Moto G56, Moto G86, and G86 Power—are all equipped with MediaTek Dimensity chipsets. The Moto G56 features a 6.72-inch display, while the Moto G86 and G86 Power come with 6.67-inch AMOLED screens. All three devices are rated IP68/69 for resistance to dust and water. The company has not yet confirmed whether these smartphones will be released in the Indian market. Moto G56: Details The Moto G56 smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7060 chip, coupled with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage which is expandable up to 2TB through SD card. It sports a 6.72-inch FHD+ display with a refresh rate of 120Hz. For imaging, the smartphone features a 50 MP Sony LYT primary sensor coupled with an 8MP ultrawide camera. At the front, there is a 32MP camera for selfies, video calls and more. Moto G86: Details The Moto G86 smartphone sports a 6.67-inch superHD AMOLED HDR10+ display with an adaptive refresh rate of up to 120 Hz and up to 4,500 nits of peak brightness. It also has Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection at the front. The smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 coupled with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. For camera optics, the smartphone sports a 50MP primary camera accompanied by an 8MP ultrawide sensor. There is a 32 MP camera at the front for selfies, video calls and more, it also supports 4K UHD recording at 30 frames per second (fps). The smartphone packs a 5,200mAh battery with 30W wired charging support. The smartphone is available in four colourways Chrysanthemum, Spellbound, Golden Cypress and Cosmic sky. Moto G86 Power: Details The Moto G86 Power smartphone sports a 6.67-inch superHD, AMOLED HDR10+ display with up to 120Hz of adaptive refresh rate. The smartphone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 coupled with 8GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. For imaging, It features a 50MP (Sony LYT 600) primary camera accompanied by an 8MP ultrawide camera with macro capabilities. At the front, there is a 32MP camera for selfies, video calls and more. It packs a bigger battery of 6,720mAh which supports 30W wired charging. The smartphone is available in four colourways: Chrysanthemum, Spellbound, Golden Cypress and Cosmic sky. Moto G56: Specifications Display: 6.72-inch LCD display, 120Hz refresh rate, FHD+ Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7060 RAM: Up to 8GB Storage: Up to 256GB (Expandable up to 2TB) Rear cameras: 50MP primary (Sony LYTIA 600) +8MP ultrawide Front camera: 32MP Battery: 5200mAh Charging: 30W wired Protection: IP68/69 Weight: 200g Moto G86: Specifications Display: 6.67-inch AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, 4500nits of peak brightness Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7300 RAM: Up to 8GB Storage: Up to 256GB 50MP primary (Sony LYTIA 600) + 8MP ultrawide Front camera: 32MP Battery: 5200mAh Charging: 30W wired Protection: IP68/69 Weight: 185g Moto G86 Power: Specifications Display: 6.67-inch AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10+, 4500nits of peak brightness Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7300 RAM: Up to 8GB Storage: Up to 512GB 50MP primary (Sony LYTIA 600) + 8MP ultrawide Front camera: 32MP Battery: 6720mAh Charging: 30W wired Protection: IP68/69 Weight: 198g


GSM Arena
29-05-2025
- Business
- GSM Arena
Motorola introduces the Moto G56, G86 and G86 Power
Motorola announced three new G-series smartphones in its portfolio. While the trio looks nearly identical, there are some subtle differences in the specs department. Moto G86 and G86 Power share the same basic hardware, apart from the battery, which in the case of the latter is the largest cell ever fitted in a Motorola smartphone at a whopping 6,720mAh. Moto G56 is a more affordable entry with toned-down, capable specs and lower pricing. Moto G86 and G86 Power The new Moto G86 and G86 Power are built around a 6.67-inch OLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. The panel is rated at up to 4,500 nits peak local brightness and features Gorilla Glass 7i protection and an embedded fingerprint scanner. Moto G86 (left) and G86 Power (right) Both phones are equipped with the Dimensity 7300 chipset, which is paired with 8GB RAM and 256/512GB storage. The camera department includes a 50 MP main cam (LYT-600), alongside an 8 MP ultrawide lens, which serves double duty as a macro cam. There's a 32MP selfie shooter on the front. The software side is covered by Android 15 and both phones support up to 30W charging with the regular Moto G86 featuring a 5,200mAh battery. Both phones are IP68/IP69 rated against water and dust and feature a MIL-STD 810H rating. Moto G86 Power packs a 6,720mAh battery Moto G86 and G86 Power come in Pantone Spellbound, Pantone Cosmic Sky, Pantone Golden Cypress, and Pantone Chrysanthemum color options. Moto G86 is priced at €299 in Germany and £280 in the UK. The G86 Power comes in at €329/£299. Moto G56 Unlike its new G-series siblings, Moto G56 dials down to a 6.72-inch LCD with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. It debuts MediaTek's new Dimensity 7060 chipset, which is yet to be formally announced. The SoC features an eight-core CPU clocked at up to 2.6GHz and the Imagination IMG BXM-8-256 GPU. Moto G56 debuts MediaTek's new Dimensity 7060 chipset The SoC is paired with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. Moto G56 gets the same 50MP main cam and 8MP ultrawide as the Moto G86 and G86 Power. It also boasts IP68/69 ingress protection and features a 5,200mAh battery with 30W charging. Moto G56 comes in Pantone Black Oyster, Pantone Dazzling Blue, Pantone Gray Mist, and Pantone Dill colors. It retails for €250/£199.


Hindustan Times
27-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Moto G96 key specs, design and colour options tipped online
Motorola is preparing to release a new phone in its G series lineup, the Moto G96, alongside the Moto G86. Although the company has not officially confirmed these models, recent leaks reveal key details about the Moto G96's design and specifications. The device appears to follow the style of the Moto G85 more closely than the Moto G86, featuring four colour options with vegan leather finishes. Moto G96: Specifications and Colour Options (Leaked) As per the leaked Images shared by Android Headlines offers a clear view of the Moto G96's design. The phone features a curved 6.67-inch pOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, 10-bit colour support, and Water Touch 2.0 technology. A hole-punch cutout is placed on the screen for the front-facing camera. The curved screen and overall look resemble the Moto G85, while rumours suggest the Moto G86 will have a flat display and a more boxy design. The Moto G96 is likely to come in Cattleya Orchid, Dresden Blue, Greener Pastures, and Ashleigh Blue colour options, each with a vegan leather back. This approach to materials marks a departure from traditional finishes used in previous models. 18% OFF 10% OFF 14% OFF 18% OFF Also read: Alcatel V3 Ultra, V3 Pro and V3 Classic launched in India with NXTPAPER display tech - Details Not sure which mobile to buy? Under the hood, the Moto G96 will run on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset. This processor offers a performance boost compared to the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 found in the Moto G95, but it is not the latest version in the 7s series. The phone is expected to come with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, offering ample space and memory for users. Also read: Oppo K13x 5G key specs and features tipped online ahead of launch - All details For optics, the device is expected to include a 50MP Sony LYTIA 700C sensor paired with an 8MP macro lens. The front camera is said to feature a 32MP sensor.. The device will be powered by a 5,500mAh battery, which might support long usage times. Also read: Google to let users test Android 16 desktop mode on phones with external display support, here's how The pricing of the Moto G96 has not been officially announced, but the device is expected to be priced under Rs. 25,000 in India. More details will likely become available when Motorola formally launch the device. First Published Date: 27 May, 14:24 IST


GSM Arena
27-05-2025
- GSM Arena
Moto G86 gets certified on its way to launch
The upcoming Moto G86 was showcased in leaked official-looking renders back in April, and then, earlier this month, its full spec sheet got outed as well. So it's clearly coming soon, this one - and to further prove that point, it's now been EEC certified in Europe, as well as MIIT and 3C certified in China. Last year, the Moto G85 was sold under that name in global markets and as the Motorola S50 Neo in China, so we wouldn't be surprised at all if the same thing happens again this year with the G86 being offered in China as the S60 Neo. Moto G86 leaked renders The MIIT certification clarifies that the device will have a 6,720 mAh battery in China but only a 5,200 mAh battery elsewhere. According to previous rumors, the G86 will have a 6.67-inch pOLED screen with "1.5K" resolution, 120 Hz refresh rate, 4,500-nit peak brightness, and Gorilla Glass 7i on top. It will be powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 7300 SoC, paired with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage. On the rear will be a 50 MP main camera and an 8 MP ultrawide. The device will launch running Android 15. A pricing leak from March told us to expect the G86 with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage to be priced at €330 in the Eurozone. Motorola Moto G85 Via | Image source


Phone Arena
26-05-2025
- Phone Arena
Fresh leak reveals Motorola Moto G86's entire body (and colors)
Judging by the latest reports, Motorola will have a pretty busy couple of weeks next month. After consistent leaks about the Moto G56, another Motorola mid-range phone had just emerged online before the US-based company even announced it, the Moto G86. Based on the name of the phone, the Moto G86 will be a better mid-range phone compared to the Moto G56, but also more expensive. Unsurprising, the two Moto G series phones look about the same, only their colors and dimensions seem to be different, at least according to the latest high-resolution pictures leaked recently. The Moto G86 will be available in at least four different PANTONE-certified colors: Cosmic Sky, Spellbound, Chrysantemum, and Golden Cypress. These are just marketing names for Blue, Black, Pink, and Green colors. Motorola Moto G86 (PANTONE Golden Cypress) | Images credits: The report also claims the Moto G86 will be available in different storage versions: 128GB, 256GB, and 256GB. Some of these variants will feature 8GB RAM, while others come with 12GB RAM. As far as the specs go, these are just rumors, but it looks like Motorola decided to use MediaTek's chipset for its entire Moto G series. That said, the Moto G86 is said to pack a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset, a slightly better chip than Moto G56's Dimensity the camera department, the Moto G86 seems to use the standard dual setup: 50-megapixel Sony LYT-600 main sensor and 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle snapper. In the front, the Moto G86 has a large 32-megapixel selfie camera, the same that's rumored to be packed inside the Moto G56. Motorola Moto G86 (PANTONE Cosmic Sky) | Images credits: Moving on to the front part, the Moto G86 is rumored to feature a 6.67-inch pOLED display with 1.5K resolution and 120 Hz refresh rate. That would make the Moto G86 smaller than that Moto G56, which sports a 6.72-inch panel. However, just like the Moto G56, the Moto G86 packs a decent 5,200 mAh battery with support for 33W wired charging speeds. It will also come with some sort of dust and water protection, possibly IP68 and IP69 rating, but this hasn't been confirmed yet. Other highlights of the phone include dual-stereo speaker setup featuring Dolby Atmos support, USB Type-C, and Android 15. Motorola Moto G86 (PANTONE Spellbound) | Images credits: Strangely enough, the Moto G86 doesn't bring too many upgrades over the Moto G85. It has a slightly better chipset and a bigger battery (not by much), but that's about it. If these leaked specs prove to be accurate, the Moto G86 won't be as appealing as the Moto G56 because the improvements are minimal.