The first images and complete specifications of the Motorola Moto G52 have been leaked, courtesy of 91Mobiles. The Moto G52 (codenamed “Rhode”) leaked images show the complete design of the phone in full flesh. As per the images, there is a triple-camera setup at the back, the specifications of which we will come across down below. The Moto G52 has well-rounded corners, and there is a punch-hole at the front for the selfie camera. The power button is located on the right-side panel of the phone, along with the volume rockers. So, the left side is clean and only has the SIM card slot. Speaking of specifications, the Motorola Moto G52 is speculated to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC. It will have a 6.55-inch FHD+ 90Hz pOLED display.
The Motorola Moto G52 is expected to come with IP52 certification
As already mentioned, there is a punch-hole in the front for the selfie camera. The Moto G52 will be available with 4GB or 6GB of RAM. There won’t be 5G support on the phone, sadly. There will be two storage options, i.e., 128GB and 256GB. Looking at the pictures, it seems like the phone will also come with dual front-firing speakers. 91Mobiles also says that the Motorola Moto G52 will come with IP52 certification. The triple-camera setup on the back will have a 50MP primary camera, along with an 8MP ultrawide and a 2MP depth camera. For selfies, there is a 16MP front-facing shooter. Under the hood, the phone is expected to be juiced by a 5,000 mAh battery, which is a bit common these days for mid-range devices. Do note that these are mere speculations and there has been no official confirmation of any of the specs mentioned above. So, do take it with a pinch of salt. On the software side, the Motorola Moto G52 is expected to pack the latest Android 12 out of the box. At the same time, Motorola is always appreciated for its clean-UI approach, and these devices offer the closest-to-stock-Android experience you can get out of a Pixel device. Motorola hasn’t announced anything about the device, so we do not have an official date for the device. However, an imminent international debut is expected.