Motorola has recently introduced its latest flip smartphones, the Razr 40 and Razr 40 Ultra, in India. Alongside these premium foldable devices, the brand is also preparing to launch an affordable smartphone called the Moto G14. The Moto G14 is the successor to the well-received Moto G13, which was released in January. The device has obtained FCC certification, indicating that a worldwide release may be imminent.
The recently certified device by the FCC
bears the model number XT2341-3, which intriguingly matches the model number of
the Moto G14 variant spotted on the BIS database in India. The FCC listing
provides insights into the Moto G14, confirming that it will be a 4G smartphone
supporting 2G, 3G, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and NFC. It is expected to run on an
Android 13-based operating system, likely to be close to stock Android.
One notable detail from the listing is the
charging speed. The Moto G14 with the XT2341-3 model number will come equipped
with 20W fast charging. This is noteworthy as the previous Indian variant of
the G13 had limited 10W fast charging, while the global model enjoyed 20W fast
charging. Since the listing does not disclose additional specifications, we can
refer to the spec sheet of the Moto G13 to get an understanding of what to
expect from the Moto G14.
The Moto G13 boasts a centered punch-hole
LCD display, measuring 6.5 inches with a resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels and a
90Hz refresh rate. It runs on Android 13 and guarantees an upgrade to Android
14, along with three years of security updates.
Under the hood, the Moto G13 is powered by
a MediaTek Helio G85 chipset. In terms of photography, it offers a triple
camera setup on the rear, featuring a 50MP primary shooter, a 2MP macro lens,
and a 2MP depth sensor. The front camera houses an 8MP sensor. Connectivity
options include dual SIM support, 4G compatibility, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth
5.1, and GNSS. The device is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery, but charging is
limited to 10W.