Moto G60 & Moto G40 Fusion have been confirmed by Motorola India from their twitter account and the two phones will be unveiled via Flipkart. Two Moto G-series smartphones have been previously teased by the company & now their names have been revealed to be Moto G60 & Moto G40 Fusion, along with their design. There is no release date for the two phones in India as of now, the tweet just says they are coming soon. Both the phones G60 and G40 have triple rear camera setups and there have been some leaks surrounding the two phones that hint at some of the specifications.
Hey @Flipkart, we are thrilled to #GoBeyond the ordinary because it’s time to #BlazeOn to infinite possibilities with our latest launches #motog60 & #motog40fusion! Cannot wait to reveal their features exclusively on your platform. Are you ready to #GetSetG? pic.twitter.com/XrpJCHwOAT
— Motorola India (@motorolaindia) April 15, 2021
Motorola India tweeted that it will be revealing the features of the Moto G60 and the Moto G40 Fusion exclusively on Flipkart so stay tuned to it. The image in the tweet shows the back panel design for the two phones come with triple rear cameras also the Motorola branding can be seen on the back. Moto G60 can be seen in a grey colour while Moto G40 Fusion is seen in a bluish finish. There are three buttons on the right side of both phones with two being for volume and power, and the third is presumably a dedicated Google Assistant button.
Moto G60 has a centrally located hole-punch cutout for the selfie shooter but the selfie camera location on the Moto G40 Fusion is hidden in the shared photo. Both phones have relatively thick bezels all around.
Most recently, the two phones were allegedly spotted in Geekbench listings with 6GB RAM on Moto G60 and 4GB on Moto G40 Fusion. Both phones run on Android 11, as per the listing. The phones are believed to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G SoCs. Moto G60 could come with a 108-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL HM2 sensor while the Moto G40 Fusion may carry a 64-megapixel primary camera sensor.
via — (Gadgets360)