There are rumors that Motorola is preparing to launch a budget-friendly smartphone – the Moto G Pure. Last month, this handset had received certifications from the FCC, the Wi-Fi Alliance TUV, and REL Canada. Now, Geekbench has recently listed the Moto G Pure smartphone and the listing on the benchmarking site reveals the specifications of the upcoming device before its release.
Powered by the 2GHz Helio G25 processor, the Moto G Pure will be available with 3GB of RAM. It is pre-installed with Android 11. Motorola G Pure scored 135 points in the single-core test at Geekbench and 501 points in the multi-core test. Aside from that, most other key details about the handset, such as camera configuration, display size, and design are still unknown.
Based on the TUV listing, Moto G Pure will be powered by a 4000mAh battery. According to reports, the device will support 10W fast charging. The same phone was also spotted on REL Canada certification, revealing its model number XT2163-4. According to the certification from Wi-Fi Alliance, this upcoming Motorola phone will be pre-loaded with Android 11. Currently, there is no official launch date for the device.