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Motorola has launched the new Moto G9 Power smartphone, which is an affordable variant of the several-month-old Moto G9 smartphone. Apparently, it will attract mainly the large battery, which has a capacity of 6000 mAh and which, according to the manufacturer, lasts up to 2,5 days on a single charge. It could thus compete with Samsung's upcoming budget smartphone Galaxy F12, which should have a battery with a capacity of 7000 mAh.

The Moto G9 Power received a large display with a diagonal of 6,8 inches, FHD+ resolution and a hole located on the left side. It is powered by the Snapdragon 662 chipset, which is complemented by 4 GB of operating memory and 128 GB of expandable internal memory.

The camera is triple with a resolution of 64, 2 and 2 MPx, with the main camera using pixel binning technology for better images in low light conditions, the second one fulfills the role of a macro camera and the third one is used for depth sensing. The front camera has a resolution of 16 MPx. The equipment includes a fingerprint reader located on the back, NFC and a 3,5 mm jack.

The phone is software built on Androidon the 10, the battery has a capacity of 6000 mAh and supports fast charging with a power of 20 W. What you won't find on the Moto G9 Power, however, is 5G connectivity or wireless charging.

The new product will first arrive in Europe and will be sold here at a price of 200 euros (approximately 5 crowns). After that, it should head to selected countries in Asia, South America and the Middle East.

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