
Moto G51 5G spotted on Geekbench with Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G processor
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Motorola is reportedly working on the Moto G51 5G. The upcoming device was spotted on benchmarking website Geekbench.
After launching a series of smartphones, Motorola is reportedly working on the Moto G51 5G. The upcoming device was spotted on benchmarking website Geekbench. The phone will reportedly be a sequel to the Moto G50 5G, which was launched globally in late August. This time Motorola could make a switch to Qualcomm processor from Dimensity. Motorola had used a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor in the Moto G50 5G. The Lenovo-owned had recently launched the Moto G40 and the Moto G20.
Motorola has been on a launching spree. The smartphone company recently made the Edge 20 series official in India as well as in foreign markets. Motorola had launched Edge 20, Edge 20 Pro and the Edge 20 Fusion official in India. Post which, Motorola had also unveiled the entry-level Moto E40, which was launched at Rs 9499. Now, the smartphone company seems to be on track for the launch of the Moto E40.

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