Motorola is gearing up for the launch of a new smartphone featuring 5G connectivity. The Lenovo-owned brand has once again used an interesting location to name its unreleased smartphone – Motorola Denver. This new mysterious device has passed by the FCC certification where some of its details got revealed. According to the leaked listing, the smartphone is coming in multiple regions. We assume that each of these regions is for a distinct region. Moreover, FCC reveals a huge 5,000mAh battery and 5G connectivity.
The new smartphone will come with model
numbers XT2131-1, XT2131-3, and XT2131-4. As abovementioned the smartphone will
come with a huge 5,000mAh battery under the hood and it is charged by 10W
charging support. Unfortunately, Motorola once again is not being generous in
the fast-charging technology available on its mid-range smartphones. Well, in
this specific case, we believe it’s more a low-end smartphone with 5G
connectivity than a mid-range smartphone. The chipset inside it confirms our
belief.
According to a previous report, the
Motorola Denver will carry a Snapdragon 480 SoC. This is Qualcomm’s most budget
5G offering and brings two ARM Cortex-A76 cores clocked at up to 2.0GHz and six
power-efficient ARM Cortex-A55 cores. This chip is slightly below the MediaTek
Dimensity 700 in terms of performance, but in the real-life, the difference
probably is not perceptible. Alongside the chipset, the smartphone will have
4GB of RAM and 64GB of Internal Storage. We’re pretty sure it will carry
microSD card support.
The new listing also reveals some of the
wireless network connectivity support details. The Motorola Denver will carry
WLAN 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks. Not all low-end smartphones supported dual-band
Wi-Fi in the past, but it’s good to see that it is finally coming. After all,
it’s crazy to not have dual-band Wi-Fi on a smartphone that rocks the latest
technology for mobile connectivity. The handset also has Bluetooth LE and FM
Radio support. In terms of optics, the Motorola Denver will pack a Quad-Camera
setup with a primary Samsung 48MP camera, an 8MP ultrawide sensor, a 2MP depth
sensor, and a 5MP macro camera.
Another detail revealed by the listing is
the presence of an AC charging adapter and a USB charging cable. While flagship
smartphone is leaving their charging bricks behind, it’s good to see that the
low-end still give it to users. We assume that the Motorola Denver will reach
the market as part of the Moto G series. However, this would be the perfect way
to bring 5G connectivity to the Moto E series. However, some reports suggest
that this handset will come as a Moto G Stylus smartphone.