Motorola's forthcoming smartphones from Moto G8 series along with their Moto G Stylus leaks once again ahead of their MWC announcement, scheduled for February 23, the day before the official take-off of Mobile World Congress event, at 7:00 PM (local time) from Barcelona, Spain. In the past we have already brought you the Moto G8 and the Moto G Stylus smartphones, making their first appearance is some leaked press renders, and later the G Stylus surfacing in a few real life images captured in the wild, getting to our hands via our Mexican sources. It is worth bringing to your notice that, we are showing you the Moto G Power and the rear side of the Moto G Stylus for the first time, revealing their front display panel and the primary camera module of the smartphones, respectively.
At first glace, the three devices shown off in the above image leaked by the notorious leakster, Evan Blass from Twitter leaves us no clue to differentiate these models from each other except for the color option they are displayed in. But if we believe the naming order mentioned by the tipster in his newest tweet, the phone on the left should be the Moto G8, the phone we see in the center has to be the Moto G8 Power and lastly, the smartphone on the right side must be the Moto G Stylus hiding the stylus attachment, painted in a shade of blue. The placement of the power switch and volume buttons along with the positioning of their fingerprint readers and the camera lenses arrangements look exactly the same from each other at a far distance, but when zoomed in, we were able to find two difference in these three models incoming from the Americans, that's expected in terms of their main cameras and display sizes.
So when taking the previous reports in regard, we anticipate the vanilla Moto G8 to carry a comparatively smaller display of 6.39" and only a triple camera setup, as the bottom lens is presumably for laser autofocus functionality, while the Moto G8 Power and G Stylus are likely to arrive with maybe a slightly larger display panel and quad camera modules. Seemingly, all these phones have a similar fashion of isolating their first camera lens away from the three sensors, aligned vertically to the top left corner of the devices. The circular biometrics scanner on the back comes with Motorola's "M" branding and from the front, all three phones attribute a single punch hole style display with minimal amount of bezels on all fours sides.
Source: Evan Blass (Twitter)