An industry source has revealed Motorola Devon’s 5G specifications and renders to 91mobiles. Devon was last discussed in June when we discussed Motorola’s 2023 roadmap. There’s also a 5G variant of Devon in the works, and the image above shows how it looks. There’s one more entry-level handset, the Motorola Maui, poised to launch before year’s end from Lenovo’s subsidiary. According to 91mobiles, a reliable industrial source has provided the phone’s renders and specifications.
Motorola Devon 5G:
In the render below, the Motorola Devon 5G has a rectangular rear camera module and a rectangular hole-punch cutout, similar to the Moto G32 4G.
Motorola Maui:
In terms of form factor, the Motorola Maui is a candy bar. There are curved sides on the back of the Motorola Maui, which makes it easier to grip. There is a rectangular camera island that neatly conceals a triple camera setup and an LED flash. Besides the Motorola logo, there is also a fingerprint reader.
At the front, there is a thin bezel display with a chunky bottom and a center-aligned punch-hole camera. On the right side, you’ll find a volume rocker and a power button. Motorola Maui’s bottom isn’t shown in the render.
A 3.5-mm headphone jack and USB Type-C port for charging will only be revealed at the launch event. The bottom will have a speaker grille and a microphone.
Motorola Maui comes with a 1600×720 pixel HD+ display with a 20:9 aspect ratio. A Mediatek Helio G37 chip and 3GB RAM power the device. The Motorola Maui features a 5MP front-facing camera. There is a triple rear camera setup: 16MP f/2.2 H1634B, 2MP f/2.4 OV02B10-A25H-001A, and 2MP f/2.4 GC02M1-C24YA.