Motorola originally announced the Motorola G Power back in North America last month along with the Moto G Stylus, and now it looks like the manufacturer is possibly looking forward to a more affordable refresh for the smartphones with a Lite version coming sometime soon from the American-based telecommunications company. Today courtesy of Roland Quandt, the writer from WinFuture, we see a few high definition renders of an upcoming Android smartphone from Motorola, reportedly named as the Moto G8 Power Lite.
However in terms of appearance, we anticipate to see Motorola soon introduce their next in line Moto G8 Power Lite to the company's existing lineup of Moto G devices with a punch hole style display and a triple camera module on the back that sports a textured or designed finish rear panel. Speaking about more details, the punch hole style cutout for the secondary front facing camera is positioned on the top left corner of the smartphone with a display panel that tots decent bezels around the screen like the previously launched Moto G Power and Moto G Stylus. Coming to the back side, the phone again looks much similar to it's higher-end siblings already out, featuring a primary camera arrangement that isolates one lens away from the two other optics and the LED flash light, that's aligned vertically under the main sensor. We also find a dedicated fingerprint reader placed on the center of the phone's rear side with Motorola's "M" branding, alongside the controls for the volume and power set to the right side of the device and the SIM card slot kept on the left side. On the bottom, from left to right we can see the 3.5mm headphone jack, a port presumably for microUSB skipping the USB Type-C connectivity, microphone hole followed by the speaker grills.
The phone itself is looks to be made out of the standard polycarbonate construction, making the handset more cost-efficient for the budget-friendly markets. Keeping the past rumors in mind we expect to the phone to come out of the box with a MediaTek Helio P35 SoC with Octa-Core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU and a considerably large 5000mAh powered battery unit on board. That's all we got for you now, but we will keep you posted with more details as we come across.
Source: Roland Quandt (Twitter)Motorola Moto G8 Power Lite. pic.twitter.com/4WiKSWG4eX— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) March 3, 2020