The Tech Outlook published an extensive leak on the upcoming Moto G53 and G73. We are talking about the global versions, as the G53 is already out in China. Anyway, the Moto G73 looks the same as the current Moto G72 in terms of design and will also be made of plastic. The color shown in the renders is Meteorite Gray.
Hardware-wise, the device features a 6.5-inch,
120Hz IPS LCD panel with 1080p x 2400px resolution. A MediaTek Dimensity 930
SoC will be running the show coupled with either 6 or 8GB of RAM and up to
256GB of expandable internal storage. The back cameras are two - 50MP, f/1.8
main shooter aided by an 8MP f/2.2 ultrawide one. The selfie camera is 16MP
with f/2.4 aperture.
A 5,000 mAh battery will keep the lights
on, supporting 30W TurboPower charging. More importantly, both devices launch
with Android 13 out of the box.
The cheaper Moto G53 adopts a similar design
language, but it settles for a Snapdragon 480+ SoC, which is still enough to
drive the 6.5-inch, 1600 x 720px IPS LCD panel at 120Hz. Memory and storage are
limited to 6GB and 128GB, respectively. The base configuration is 4GB/64GB.
The camera setup on the back is rather
modest - 50MP, f/1.8 main snapper paired with a 2MP macro unit, whereas the
front-facing one is 8MP, f/2.0. The hardware would draw power from the same
5,000 mAh cell, supporting less-than-ideal 10W charging.
Judging by the press images, both handsets
boast stereo speakers and some sort of advanced gaming mode. The G73 even has a
Dolby Atmos sound. Interestingly, this report contradicts the one we had last
month on the Moto G53. Something tells us we won't be guessing for much longer
as the report hints at an imminent Indian launch.