The Moto G6 Plus, the top model, will sport a
Snapdragon 630 chipset powered by a 3,250mAh battery. It will allegedly cost US$ 265/€ 250. The base Moto G6 scales back a bit with a Snapdragon 450 and a
3,000mAh battery. This one is projected to cost US$ 234/€ 190. Both the G6 and G6
Plus will have 1080p+ screens.
If you want a large battery, however, the Moto G6
Play will boast 4,000mAh capacity. Coupled with the slow but efficient
Snapdragon 430 (and lower screen resolution, 720p+), the battery life should be
stellar. This one will cost the least - US$ 187/€ 152.
These chipsets will provide incremental upgrades on
processing power and efficiency. Motorola’s current G5 line-up is built around
Snapdragon 625 and 430 chips (the latter is a 28nm part). Note that the battery
capacities differ slightly from the January leak, though this may be accounted
by typical/minimal capacity.
