Back in January, Motorola launched the Moto G13 smartphone in the global market, which later made its way to India. The device is currently one of the most popular options under ₹ 10,000 (US$ 122) in the country thanks to its bloat-free UI and impressive spec sheet. Now, it appears that the brand is working on a successor named the Moto G14, which has emerged on the Bureau of Indian Standards website.
The Moto G14 has been spotted on the BIS
website featuring the model number XT2341-3. Last week, the device also made an
appearance on the TDRA certification website with model number XT2341-4,
confirming the name of the smartphone. While the listing does not reveal any
specifications, we can expect the device to come with a few upgrades over its
predecessor.
While no official confirmation has been
made yet, a potential upgrade to an FHD+ display from the current HD+
resolution display could be a significant change for the Moto G14. This change
would bring it on par with devices like the Realme C55 that already offer this
advantage. To get an idea of what to expect from the G14, let’s take a look at
the spec sheet of its predecessor, the Moto G13.
The Moto G13 features a centered
punch-hole LCD display measuring 6.5 inches, with a resolution of 1600 x 720
pixels and a 90Hz refresh rate. It is powered by a MediaTek Helio G85 chipset.
Running on Android 13, the Moto G13 promises an upgrade to Android 14 and
provides three years of security updates.
In terms of photography, it offers a
triple camera setup on the rear, comprising 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, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth
5.1, and GNSS. The device is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 10W
charging.