To say that Motorola’s smartphone portfolio is crowded, convoluted, and confusing would probably be the understatement of the year in the mobile tech industry. But one thing the Lenovo-owned company has made pretty clear in the last few years is its lack of interest in the high-end market segment so comfortably dominated by Apple and Samsung around the world.
Behold the Moto G200
These images seem to depict a somewhat generic high-end smartphone with a centered hole punch undoubtedly housing a single selfie shooter, relatively thick bezels all around (by “modern” flagship standards, at least), three not-very-protruding rear-facing cameras arranged vertically in the top left corner, and two different shades of blue.
Don’t forget about the Motorola Edge 30 Ultra/Edge X
Previously leaked Motorola Edge 30 Ultra
Of the two, the Moto G200 5G is much more likely to see daylight in the US in addition to various Asian and European countries, although it’s a little too early to go into any availability (or pricing) details.