Moto G22 specs leak alongside renders
Last month the upcoming Moto G22 first surfaced in a benchmark run, and given its "Motherboard" designation there was a widespread assumption it was using MediaTek's Helio P35 SoC. However, today a new comprehensive specs leak contradicts that, saying instead that the Moto G22 will be powered by the Helio G37.
Thus, there will be no 5G connectivity on offer here. The G22 is also rumored to sport a 6.5" 720x1600 90 Hz IPS LCD touchscreen, a 50 MP f/1.8 main rear camera flanked by an 8 MP 118-degree f/2.2 ultrawide and a 2 MP macro cam or depth sensor, and a 16 MP selfie camera residing in the centered screen hole-punch.
Update: @evleaks, who shared the image above, clarifies that it is actually a phone code named "Hawaii+" that has an AMOLED display. The Moto G22 (as described in this leak) is actually a phone code named "Hawaii+" that has an LCD screen, which is apparently a separate device. So, first, Motorola needs better code names and second, the G22 may look different from the image above.
The phone reportedly has a 5,000 mAh battery and will be offered with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of expandable storage for around Euro200. The G22 allegedly weighs 185g and runs Android 12. It will be offered in white, Iceberg Blue, and Cosmic Black.
No launch timeline has been leaked as of now, but we expect it to become official at some point during the next few weeks.
( Details and picture courtesy GArena, the content is auto-generated from the news agency feed.)