Last Updated on October 10, 2022 by Anu Joy
Motorola has been on a roll this year with a slew of launches across price segments, ranging from entry-level to mid-range to ultra premium, spearheading innovation in camera, designs, and even in the foldables segment. This brand isn’t quite done yet this year, with a few more devices getting ready for launch. Among them is this entry-level smartphone, codenamed Motorola Maui, slated to launch before the end of 2022. The smartphone’s renders and key specifications have been unearthed by 91Mobiles, courtesy an industry source, revealing a whole lot of information about the upcoming smartphone.
Motorola Maui Design And Specification
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Get the latest technology news, reviews, and opinions on tech products right into your inboxAs mentioned earlier, the Motorola Maui will be an entry-level smartphone, at least by the looks and specs. The phone features a flat back with curved edges. There is a rectangular camera module housing a triple-camera stack and an LED flash. Also present at the back is the good ol’ Motorola Batwing logo, which in all likelihood, will double up as the fingerprint sensor.
On the front, the Motorola Maui will sport thin bezels around the display, although the bottom chin is quite thick as compared to other smartphones in this segment. The handset features a punch hole cutout in the middle of the display for the selfie camera. There’s the volume rocker on the right, along with the power button.
As for the specifications, the Motorola Maui is tipped to feature a 1600 x 720 pixels HD+ display with 20:9 aspect ratio. The smartphone will be powered by the MediaTek Helio G37 processor coupled with at least 3GB RAM. For imaging, the Motorola Maui is slated to feature a 16MP primary camera, along with two 2MP cameras, likely for macro and depth sensing. On the front, the phone is expected to feature a 5MP selfie shooter.
More details are expected to be revealed about the Motorola Maui, especially its official name, as the launch date nears.
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