Motorola Moto G Stylus 2022 appears in new images, with dedicated slot for stylus

Motorola remains the only company other than Samsung that still offers us stylus phones, and the future model is will call Moto G Stylus 2022 . It had other leaks at the end of 2021, and now it returns to renderings and specifications. Compared to the Galaxy Note series, here we are dealing with a midrange terminal, even a budget one.

The source of the leaks is the rumor on Twitter @NilsAhrDE, which has a design similar to the one displayed by @OnLeaks last year. The phone has a dedicated stylus slot this time and comes with an audio jack down. It adopts that oval-shaped room design that also appeared on the Moto X30. The main camera is a triple camera, which should bring a 50 MP main sensor, which will combine 4 pixels in 1 to produce 12.5 MP photos.

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We also find out that The terminal will bring 128 GB of storage and a screen with a refresh rate of 90 Hz and a diagonal of 6.81 inches. Inside is a fairly modest processor, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 480+ 5G. The battery will be 4500 or 5000 mAh, and the terminal should run Android 12 in a version close to the stock. Escape also features the Moto Note app, which lets you take notes, edit screenshots, and create GIFs.

The phone should also have a Power button with built-in fingerprint reader, 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage. The 50 MP main camera is probably accompanied by an 8 or 13 MP ultrawide camera and a Macro or Bokeh.

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