After just recently unveiling the budget Moto E40, Motorola is apparently also preparing to flesh out its G-series, with a Motorola G Pure already featured in recent leaks and now also joined by a Moto G71, as well as a G51.
The Moto G71 was just recently spotted in
an FCC filing, going by the XT2169-1 model number, previously associated with
the "Corfu" codename and the G71. The G71 is a 5G handset, with
dual-SIM support and n5, n7, n66, n77, and n78 5G bands. Also mentioned in the
documents - an MC300 series charger and an NG50 battery pack, which has a 5,000
mAh capacity.
Apparently, the Moto G71 will also have
NFC and potentially a 3.5mm jack, as well, since the FCC filing does mention
Motorola MH191 earphones, presumably bundled with the phone. As for the Moto
G51 5G - it popped-up on GeekBench recently, without revealing too much about
itself. It will probably be powered by a Snapdragon 750G chipset, alongside 4GB
of RAM and reportedly run on Android 11.
We haven't heard anything about a
potential launch date yet, but it shouldn't be too long now. Perhaps we'll see
the G71 5G and G51 5G by the end of the month.