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Motorola is launching the Moto G52 in India on April 25: Here are the expected specs

A few weeks after debuting it in the global market, Motorola India has now confirmed the launch of Moto G52 on April 25, 2022. The company made the announcement via Twitter and revealed Moto G52 will be available on Flipkart. Since the Moto phone is already out in countries like the Netherlands, we can refer to that publicly available information. For starters, you could expect the new G-series Motorola handset to have Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset inside. The other likely Moto G52 features are an ad-free and mostly bloat-free Android 12-based My UX software, a high-refresh AMOLED display, a big 5000mAh battery, and a 50MP+8MP+2MP triple camera versatility.

Prepare yourself for a whole new level of excitement. Gear up to #GoWow! Drop an emoji and tell us how thrilled you are! Launching on 25th April on @Flipkart pic.twitter.com/zX68noEHvl

— Motorola India (@motorolaindia) April 18, 2022 Moto G52 Specs and Features (Expected)

Moto G52

Motorola could offer a 6.6-inch AMOLED screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, and an FHD+ resolution. There may be a central hole punch housing a 16MP snapper.

You might get to unlock the device using face recognition or a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. Inside, there could be the My UX software based on Android 12. 

The internal anatomy could consist of a Snapdragon 680 chip, up to 6GB RAM, 128GB onboard storage, up to 1TB expandable storage (hybrid), and a 5000 milliamp battery with 33W fast charging.

The Motorola smartphone could also bring Dual 4G VoLTE, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5, and USB-C 2.0, among other things.

Moto G52 Price in India and Availability (Expected)

Moto G52

You could expect the Moto G52 price to be under ₹15,000 in the country. It could come out in Charcoal Grey and Porcelain White colors. In the Netherlands, the 4GB model of the device costs €250 (~₹20,622). As mentioned already, in India, it could be priced cheaper.

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