Motorola Moto G22 launch date could be drawing near. The device was spotted at Geekbench last month. Now, it has been approved by the NBTC authority of Thailand, FCC in the U.S, and EEC. Hence, it appears that it may not take too long for the smartphone to go official.
The Moto G22’s NBTC listing has no
information on its specifications. It only reveals a few things like the
XT2231-3 model number and support for LTE connectivity. Last month, the
XT2231-3 and its country variants with model numbers such as XT2231-1,
XT2231-2, XT2231-4, and XT2231-5 were certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance. The
listings revealed that the device will come preinstalled with the latest
Android 12 OS and will carry support for dual-band Wi-Fi.
The FCC certification of the Moto G22
handset will be revealed that it may come in two variants such as 4 GB RAM + 64
GB storage and 4 GB RAM + 128 GB storage. The XT2231-4 variant of the device
has been spotted at the EEC certification. However, the EEC listing suggests
that the device will carry a Lenovo branding instead of Motorola in Europe.
The Geekbench listing of the Moto G22 had
revealed that it may ship with Helio P35 chipset and 4 GB of RAM. The device
had scored 170 in the single-core test and 912 in the multi-core test of
Geekbench. With multiple certifications and Geekbench appearance in tow, it
appears that the Moto G22 may launch within Q1 2022 in different markets. Unfortunately,
there is no information on the other specs of the Moto G22. Motorola did not
release a phone with Moto G21. Hence, it appears that the G22 will be
succeeding the Helio G35 powered Moto G20 from last year.