bug, 20 Dec 2020The original Moto G used SD400. 7 years ago! This has to be really, really cheap to be wort... moreThis sd460 SoC did not exist 7 years ago mate! :|
The original Moto G used SD400. 7 years ago!
This has to be really, really cheap to be worth picking up.
How is a member of the G series weaker than the E7 Plus? Are they doing what Samsung did when they ended the J series?
Why do they insist in this low resolution 720p with 6.5" screens?? that means a low 269 ppi which translates into you clearly seeing the pixels, low definition...
720p is only acceptable max 5.5" screens, above that is cr*ap.
When there is so much population, any crap sells, bring it on...
Anonymous, 19 Dec 2020This will for sure be released at a lower starting price than the current G Play. Maybe it cou... moreSo I looked at the source, and the Codename „guamna“ is listed in two rows, once as „Moto G Play (2021)“ and once as „Moto E“ (in the last column.
What came to my mind is that it could also be a successor to that weird Moto E (2020) without any addition to the name. It would make more sense than a successor to the numbered Moto E line, because those have just been released.
It could also be both, a downgraded Moto G9 Play at a lower price as a successor to the Moto E (2020)
This will for sure be released at a lower starting price than the current G Play. Maybe it could replace the Moto E line, and priced between the two. At least judging from the specs, that would make sense
Yet another e-waste
What are the chances that the Snapdragon 460 is just a placeholder for a pin compatible Snapdragon 465/470 5G? Because Qualcomm promised the announcement of the Snapdragon 4xx 5G chip for the first quarter of 2021 and said that Motorola would bring a Snapdragon 4xx 5G powered device in early 2021.
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