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Moto G51 5G leaks on Geekbench with Qualcomm processor

Motorola It is not a manufacturer that takes too long between each of its mobile launches, so it is not too surprising that only a few weeks since the premiere of its G50G version and a couple of months since the arrival of Motorola Moto G60S in just a few countries like Brazil, there are already leaks about the next Moto G51 5G.

Moto G51 5G has appeared by surprise through the Geekbench database, an analysis tool that is usually a classic when it comes to showing phones that have not yet been officially presented in operation. Although its full specifications cannot yet be known, the most striking feature of the document is the inclusion of a processor signed by Qualcomm.

Moto G51 5G first features

Motorola Moto G51 5G

Motorola Moto G51 5G would not wait until 2022

Strictly the capture that accompanies this news reflects the use of a Qualcomm processor that does not specify which of them it is but which is rumored to be the Snapdragon 750, in addition to the combination with a total of 4 GB of RAM (probably also offers another higher configuration with 6 GB). Previously Motorola had used the MediaTek Dimensity 700 chipset in the G50 version.

As expected, the Moto G51 5G would arrive with Android 11 operating system from the factoryWell, if Google has not yet updated its own Pixel Smartphones with the next version, it was obvious that Lenovo would not be among the first to include Android 12 in 2021 in a mid-range model.

At the moment these are the only details reflected in the reference list on the Moto G51 5G, so we do not know what other changes could be compared to its predecessor. Not necessarily the new phone would be about to be presented or launched on the market, but Usually not too much time passes from the moment they participate in these types of performance analysis tools.

Compared, Moto G50 featured a 6.5-inch screen with a 90 Hz refresh rate, triple rear camera with 48-megapixel main sensor, 5000 mAh battery and fast charging at 15W., so it would be interesting to see a new proposal that improves its performance even more.

While waiting for more news about the next Motorola premiere, what would you like to see as a novelty in the next generation of the brand’s mid-range? Have you already had the opportunity to test the G50 or G60 model?

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