Motorola launches a new phone with specifications competing with "Samsung"

Motorola announced its new Moto G Stylus phone, designed to compete with the recent “Galaxy S” phones from Samsung.

The phone features a smart pen that allows writing and drawing on the screen and controlling applications. It also has an IP68/IP69 water and dust resistant body, and MIL-STD-810H shock resistance. The phone’s size is (162.2/74.8/8.3) mm, and its weight is 192 grams.

The phone’s AMOLED screen is 6.7 inches, with a display resolution of (1220/2712) pixels, a refresh rate of 120 Hz, a pixel density of about 444 pixels per inch, a brightness of up to 5000 nits, and is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3, which is resistant to shocks and scratches.

The device runs on the updateable “Android-16” system, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 processor, an Adreno 710 graphics processor, 8 GB of RAM, and an internal memory of 128 or 256 GB that can be expanded via microSDXC cards.

The phone contains a dual primary camera with a resolution of (50 + 13) megapixels, which includes an ultrawide lens, and supports recording 4K video clips. As for the front camera, it has a resolution of 32 megapixels, and supports recording 4K videos as well.

The phone is equipped with a Nano-SIM port and eSIM technology for connecting to cellular networks, a USB Type-C 2.0 port, an NFC chip, a fingerprint sensor built into the screen, and a 5200 mAh battery that supports 68-watt fast wired charging and 15-watt wireless charging. (Russia Today)