"Similar" might feel like a
colossal understatement when comparing the rendered design of the impending
Moto G8 and G8 Power. These mid-rangers are almost identical, save for a
slightly thinner chin on the Moto G8 Power that's however reportedly not slim
enough to squeeze a larger 6.36-inch screen into an overall shorter body than
last year's G7 Power, which sports a 6.2-inch display.
All in all, XDA Developers tipped off a
167.99mm height and 75.88mm width for the G8 Power, although 91mobiles can
neither confirm nor deny those rumored dimensions. What the source of these
brand-new renders claims to know is that there will be a grand total of four
cameras mounted on the G8 Power's back, up from three rear-facing shooters for
both the G8 and G8 Plus.
This exciting imaging setup is expected to
combine a 16MP main cam with a 2MP macro lens, 8MP wide-angle shooter, and
another 8MP sensor presumably in charge of advanced optical zoom action.
Curiously enough, this rear camera system looks pretty much identical to the
one found on the standard Moto G8 model, which is only rumored to consist of a
16MP primary shooter, 2MP macro sensor, and 8MP wide-angle lens.
The Moto G8 Power is also essentially
guaranteed to trade the waterdrop-style notch of the G8 Plus and G8 Play for
the same trendy hole punch design as the regular G8. Meanwhile, all four
G8-series phones are expected to share rear-mounted fingerprint scanners
(embedded in the iconic "batwing" logos), as well as good old
fashioned headphone jacks.
Naturally, the key selling point of the G8
Power should be a colossal 5,000mAh battery, but for the time being, we don't
know how much this device is supposed to cost with a respectable Snapdragon 665
processor, 4 gigs of RAM, and 64 gigs of internal storage space purportedly
also on deck.