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Motorola Moto G Stylus specs surface online

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Specs of an upcoming Motorola device, the Moto G Stylus, have surfaced online.

According to a report by XDA-Developers, the Moto G Stylus is set to have a 6.36-inch display with a 2300 x 1080 pixel resolution. From the images, the device will have a hole-punch front camera, situated on the upper left corner of the screen. Under the hood, the handset is reported to have a Snapdragon 665 processor, 4GB RAM, will have either 64GB or 128GB of storage, and a 4,000mAh battery with 10W fast-charging. As for cameras, it’s being reported to have a triple-rear setup, comprised of a 48MP primary sensor, a 16MP wide-angle “Action Camera” snapper, and a 2MP macro one, while the front will seemingly be a 25MP sensor.

The article also mentioned that the Moto G Stylus will have a 3.5mm headphone jack, a USB-C port, and a stylus slot next to the single downward-firing speaker. Additionally, XDA-Developers also noted that Motorola will let users keep track of the device’s stylus through an app. The app will record the last used time and location of the stylus when removed and will also give out reminders to users to reinsert the pen back in its slot.

Motorola Moto G Stylus rumored specs
6.36″ display, 2300 x 1080px resolution
Qualcomm Snapdragon 665
4GB RAM
64GB/128GB storage
48MP Samsung S5KGM1 + 2MP f/2.2 macro camera + 16MP f/2.2 117° wide-angle “Action Cam” sensor
25MP front camera
Rear-mounted fingerprint scanner
Stylus
4,000mAh battery with 10W wired charging

Motorola has not yet confirmed when it will launch the smartphone. Stay tuned for official details.

Source: XDA-Developers, 91Mobiles (renders)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the display size and resolution of the Moto G Stylus?
The Moto G Stylus has a 6.36-inch display with a 2300 x 1080 pixel resolution.
What processor and RAM does the Moto G Stylus have?
The device is reported to have a Snapdragon 665 processor and 4GB of RAM.
How does the stylus tracking app work?
The app records the last used time and location of the stylus and gives reminders to reinsert it.
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