
Motorola Moto G60, Moto G40 Fusion expected to launch in India: Here is what we know so far
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While the renders of Moto G60 has appeared many times previously, the G40 Fusion seems like the surprise package we all have been waiting for.
Motorola has been long-rumored to launch two new smartphones in the G series. As per a tipster, the Lenovo-owned company is all set to launch the Moto G60 and the Moto G40 Fusion in India. While the renders of Moto G60 has appeared many times previously, the G40 Fusion seems like the surprise package we all have been waiting for. Unlike the previously launched smartphones in the G series, the Moto G60 and the Moto G40 Fusion are expected to arrive with mid-range specifications. Noted tipster Mukul Sharma first reported about the two upcoming devices that the company is preparing to launch in India. In another tweet, he has now confirmed the names of the soon-to-launch smartphones. “Remember the 2 upcoming Motorola smartphones I talked about? I can now confirm that the two devices will be called Moto G60 and the Moto G40 Fusion. Both devices will be powered by the Snapdragon 732G chipset. More to come.” Sharma has also shared a leaked render of the Moto G60, which clearly shows 108-megapixel written below the camera sensor. In many ways, the Moto G60 could be the game-changer Motorola has been waiting for. The smartphone will lock horns with the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max, Realme 8 Pro.
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