It’s been almost a month since parent company Lenovo last unveiled a Motorola smartphone, which believe it or not is a pretty long time for the incredibly prolific brand whose mobile industry resurgence of the past couple of years has largely relied on the expansiveness and diversity of its product portfolio.
Don’t rule out an impending launch
While we did initially expect this pen-wielding bad boy to keep us waiting for a few more months, a hot new leak seems to suggest an official announcement might be a lot closer than previously anticipated.
Then again, we’re clearly looking at only two small pieces of a considerably larger marketing puzzle here, revealing just a few key selling points and leaving many other important specs and features up in the air, including all processor details, battery capacity and charging speeds, as well as the resolution of the display, two of the three rear-facing cameras, and the single selfie shooter.
Some stuff is set in stone, a few things are not
What we do know for sure already is that the Moto G Stylus (2022) will upgrade the conventional 60Hz screen refresh rate of its forerunners to 90Hz smoothness while replacing the 48MP primary camera on the back of the G Stylus (2021) and G Stylus 5G with a 50MP imaging sensor capable of combining four pixels into one to deliver presumably super-sharp (at least by mid-range standards) 12.5MP snapshots.
That almost certainly means the 6.8-inch display size rumor will also pan out, with a fairly standard 128 gigs of internal storage space (at least to begin with) “confirmed” today as well.
The “built-in stylus” also looks familiar, with an undoubtedly satisfying ballpoint-style button still present, and just as expected, the good old fashioned headphone jack won’t go anywhere either. Pretty much everything else remains under wraps, which makes a confident retail pricing prediction virtually impossible… for the time being.