
Motorola Moto G Stylus 2022 new renders leak online ahead of launch
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In the leaked renders, the display of the Moto G Stylus 2022 can be seen with very thin bezels. There is a punch-hole cutout on the front for selfies.
Motorola is speculated to launch the Moto G Stylus 2022 next year. Ahead of the launch, the renders of the upcoming smartphone have been leaked online. The new designs which have been leaked by OnLeaks Prepp show the phone with an oval-shaped camera module on the rear and a Motorola branding on the centre which probably doubles up as a fingerprint sensor. The phone is likely to come with an LCD panel instead of an OLED panel.
In the leaked renders, the display of the Moto G Stylus 2022 can be seen with very thin bezels. There is a punch-hole cutout on the front for selfies. The volume rocker is on the right side of the device and there is a fingerprint scanner on the rear panel of the device. The stylus pen slot was not visible in the renders, but reports say that the device will come with one.

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