Motorola debuted the Moto G100 in March of this year, and the Moto G200 may follow before the year is over. Now, the Moto G200 may provide some improvements over the G100 in several areas.
The device, codenamed Yukon/Xpeng, is expected to be released in China in November. In China, the gadget may be called the Moto Edge S30, with an upgraded display, CPU, and other features. The device will now have a fullHD+ 144Hz display instead of the G100’s 90Hz display and will be powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 888 SoC with 8GB of RAM. But no mention of onboard storage.
The Moto G200’s camera appears to be a 108-megapixel Samsung ISOCELL image sensor (S5KHM2) with 0.7um pixels. The image sensor of the Moto Edge 20 Pro can record 4K films at 120fps and even 8K videos at 24fps. The front has a 16-megapixel OmniVision sensor. SK Hynix provided the device’s 13-megapixel wide-angle and macro cameras.
The Moto G200 features Samsung, OmniVision, and SK Hynix sensors, a display with a fast refresh rate, and a Qualcomm flagship CPU. We can witness the actual performance when we hold the item, not only on paper. The phone will come pre-installed with Android 11. But the Android 12 upgrade is coming soon.
The Moto G200 may arrive in China as the Moto Edge S30, and it is uncertain whether Motorola will bring the phone to India, as we haven’t heard anything about it yet.