Motorola is gearing up to unveil the Moto G05 and Moto G15, the next additions to their G-series lineup aimed at the entry-level market, with an anticipated release in the coming weeks. These models promise to come with enhancements compared to their forerunners. Although last month’s Geekbench appearance of the Moto G15 was not very revealing, recent information has provided more comprehensive details about the upcoming Moto G05 and Moto G15.

Moto G15 & Moto G05:

The Motorola G15 is set to be released with options of 4GB and 8GB RAM, with one version offering 256GB of storage. This model will come in two colour options: Grey and Green. Additionally, both the Moto G05 and Moto G15 will boast a 50MP main camera accompanied by another camera, and they will be the inaugural devices from the company to ship with the Android 15 operating system pre-installed.

The design of the new G-series phones resembles the Moto G75, Edge 50 Neo, and ThinkPhone 25. Despite the appearance of a leather back panel, it might actually be constructed from plastic.

The Moto G05, which is more budget-friendly, will come in storage variants of 128GB and 256GB with 4GB of RAM. While there’s uncertainty about an 8GB RAM version, the Moto G04 did offer this option. You can expect this phone to be released in Orange, Grey, and Green.

The designs of the two phones appear identical, featuring a punch-hole camera on the screen and having the fingerprint scanner and volume controls positioned on the right edge.