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A few weeks ago, we informed you that Motorola is working on a budget phone called Moto G22, which could become a solid competitor to the upcoming affordable smartphones from Samsung. Now renders have hit the airwaves showing it in all its glory.

From renders posted by the site WinFuture, it follows that the Moto G22 will have a flat display with not quite thin bezels (especially the lower one) and a circular hole located at the top in the middle and an oval photo module with four sensors, while the main ellipse-shaped module hides an LED flash. The images also suggest that the phone will have a fingerprint reader built into the power button.

In addition, the website confirmed that the Moto G22 will have a 6,5-inch OLED display (earlier leaks talked about an LCD panel) with HD+ resolution (720 x 1600 px) and a 90Hz refresh rate, a Helio G37 chipset, at least 4GB of operating and 64GB of internal storage memory, 50 MPx main camera, 16 MPx front camera, battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh and should be powered by software Android 12. The phone should be sold in Europe for roughly 200 euros (approximately 5 crowns). At the moment, it is not known when it could be launched.

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