Motorola today presented the Moto G20 model. This is an inexpensive phone with a 48 Mpx camera and a 90 Hz screen refresh rate.
Motorola Moto G20 received a Max Vision display with a diagonal of 6.5 inches, HD+ resolution, 20: 9 aspect ratio and a 90 Hz refresh rate. The screen has a droplet notch for a 13-megapixel selfie camera. The rear camera consists of the main 48 Mpx matrix with f/1.7 lens and Quad Pixel technology and the 8 Mpx wide-angle camera (f/2.2, 118 degrees). The set is complemented by two traditional 2 Mpx cameras for macro and background blurring.
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The heart of Moto G20 is the UNISOC T700 processor, supported by 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of data memory, which of course can be expanded with a microSD card (in a hybrid slot). The smartphone powers a 5000 mAh battery, unfortunately, without fast charging (it is 10 W). The phone, although cheap, has NFC. Moto G20 is available in Flamingo Pink and Breeze Blue colours, and the inside of the housing is protected by a hydrophobic coating (IP52). The Moto G20 is priced at EUR 149.
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