
Motorola's next G-series phone may sport 108-megapixel camera, should Realme, Redmi worry?
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Motorola's next two phones may be important for the market as one will have the 108-megapixel camera as the headline feature.
You may soon see two new Motorola smartphones in India. The company recently launched the Moto G10 and Moto G30 in India for customers who want big batteries and modest specifications on phones that do not burn a hole in the pocket. But now, Motorola seems to be getting ready for some high-level action. There are two phones that Motorola may be working on, and one of them is most likely to get a 108-megapixel camera. And if that holds any water, Motorola’s upcoming Moto G60 may be the third affordable handset with that high-grade camera. A tip by Mukul Sharma has said that the headline feature of one of the upcoming Moto G-series phones will be the 108-megapixel camera. While Sharma does not mention which phone this will be, a recent image render hints this phone could be the Moto G60. In the render, the phone has “108MP” etched on the camera module. And that is why there may be a possibility Motorola’s 108-megapixel camera phone will be the Moto G60. Again, if this rumour turns out true, the Moto G60 will be Motorola’s answer to the Realme 8 Pro and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max. Both the Realme 8 Pro and Redmi Note 10 Pro Max are the latest additions to the sub-Rs 20,000 segment with the mighty 108-megapixel cameras. We have tested both phones out and found that this camera is actually a lot more impressive than we initially thought. While this camera is what is the identity of the Realme 8 Pro, the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max is a solid deal for its price. And that is why Motorola will have to be very careful with its 108-megapixel camera pitch for the upcoming phone. It has one thing in its favour -- stock Android -- that it may use as a salvo, too.
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