Designed to strongly resemble the 4G LTE-only G52, with the same centered hole punch, an almost identical-looking triple rear camera arrangement, and a side-mounted power button hiding a conventional fingerprint scanner rather than embedding the technology into the P-OLED display, the Moto G82 5G is… not that much more impressive than its cousin as the two names suggest.
One important thing the G82 is expected to “borrow” from the G52 rather than the overall higher-end Motorola Edge 30 is a good old fashioned and always handy 3.5mm headphone jack, with a 5,000mAh battery capable of 33W charging sounding like another big possible selling point… at the right price.
Last but certainly not least, the aforementioned 6.55-inch P-OLED screen expected to occupy a remarkable 88 percent or so of the phone’s face with the help of razor-thin bezels should also support 120Hz refresh rate technology, thus eclipsing the Moto G52 in smoothness while matching the Galaxy A53 5G. Not bad for, say, around €400 on the old continent, eh?