Unfortunately, the fact that the phone is now listed on the Google Play Console doesn’t provide us with too much information about what’s actually inside the Moto G53s. Actually, there are two important details that we’ve learned from the mentioned listing (via GizmoChina), which are mainly related to the phone’s hardware and display.
First off, it appears that the Moto G53s will be equipped with a 2GHz octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 480 chipset, which is typically used inside the cheapest Android smartphones. Additionally, we now know that the phone’s display supports HD+ (720 x 1600 pixels) resolution and that it will pack 4GB RAM.
Apart from these details, there’s not much else revealed by the listing. The phone will, of course, ship with Android 13 on board, but that’s all we know so far. In comparison, the regular Moto G53 is powered by a Snapdragon 480+ 5G chipset, couple with 4/6/8GB RAM and 64/128GB internal memory.
Perhaps the Moto G53s will feature the same HD+ display as the regular model, which comes with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel. As far as the camera goes, the Moto G53 packs a dual-camera setup (50MP+2MP), so theoretically these should be the minimum specs for the Moto G53s camera configuration.
Since the phone has already been listed on the Google Play Console, it won’t be long until Motorola makes it official. We have yet to learn where exactly the company plans to launch the Moto G53s, but judging by its name, it’s probably going to be introduced in several emerging Asian markets.