Motorola has launched a new G-series smartphone, called the Moto G51, in China. It succeeds the Moto G50 model which was announced earlier this year. Priced at CNY 1,499 (roughly Rs. 17,500), the handset comes with a 120Hz HD+ display, a Snapdragon 480+ 5G chipset, triple rear cameras, virtual RAM support, and a 5,000mAh battery.
The Moto G51 bears a 6.8-inch IPS LCD screen with an HD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, as well as a 240Hz touch sampling rate. The smartphone features a punch-hole design with a noticeable bottom bezel. On the rear, there is a triple camera unit and a physical fingerprint scanner. It also gets Dolby audio support.
As for the cameras, the Moto G51 is equipped with a triple rear camera setup comprising a 50MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 2MP macro snapper. For selfies and video calling, there is a 13MP front-facing camera. The smartphone packs a 5,000mAh battery.
The Moto G51 draws power from a Snapdragon 480+ 5G chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM (plus 3GB of extended RAM) and 128GB of expandable storage. Under the hood, it runs on Android 11-based My UI 2.0. For connectivity, the smartphone offers support for dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.2, GPS, 5G, a headphone jack, and a Type-C port.
As for the pricing and availability, the Moto G51 is priced at CNY 1,499 (around Rs. 17,500) for the 8GB/128GB solo model. The smartphone is currently up for grabs in China. Details regarding its availability in India or other markets are not known as of now.
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