Moto G60S Price and Specs leaks; 8GB RAM at EUR 300 to EUR 320

Aadil Raval
By Aadil Raval
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Just a few weeks ago, Motorola released two new smartphones dubbed Moto G40 Fusion and Moto G60 in India. Turns out there’s a third phone in the G-series that will be a follow-up to G60 and will be dubbed as Moto G60S. In fact, some of the specifications and price range made it online just recently.

As per leakster Sudhanshu (Via MySmartPrice), the upcoming Motorola Moto G60S will be priced between EUR 300 to EUR 320 (European pricing) which is roughly Rs 26,500/- to Rs 28,300/-. This is for the 8GB+128GB variant and to put things into context, Moto G60 arrived with just 6GB RAM. This means Moto G60S will surely bring a few upgrades to justify the increased price tag. The leak also mentions Moto G60S will arrive in Blue color variants.

Unfortunately, we don’t have any details about Moto G60S apart from the European pricing, RAM and storage, and color variant. The phone is codenamed Lisbon and should arrive soon although exactly when is a mystery. There are two more smartphones in the making called Edge 20 Lite (Codename Kyoto) and Motorola G50 5G (Codename Saipan).

Meanwhile, Moto G60S is actually based on Moto G60 with some improvements which mean the specifications of the latter are potentially similar.

Moto G60 arrived with a giant 6.8-inch FHD+ display with a punch-hole cutout housing the 32MP front camera. There’s a quad-camera setup that has a 108MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultrawide sensor, and two 2MP sensors for depth and macro shots respectively.

The phone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G SOC paired with 128GB of storage and 6GB of RAM. There’s a 6,000 mAh battery with 20W fast charging tech. The specifications of Moto G60S are presumably the same with some improvements based on Moto G60’s specifications. Moto G60S is likely to be announced in Europe only so we will have to keep our fingers crossed and wait until more information is not available.

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Just a few weeks ago, Motorola released two new smartphones dubbed Moto G40 Fusion and Moto G60 in India. Turns out there’s a third phone in the G-series that will be a follow-up to G60 and will be dubbed as Moto G60S. In fact, some of the specifications and price range made it online just recently.

As per leakster Sudhanshu (Via MySmartPrice), the upcoming Motorola Moto G60S will be priced between EUR 300 to EUR 320 (European pricing) which is roughly Rs 26,500/- to Rs 28,300/-. This is for the 8GB+128GB variant and to put things into context, Moto G60 arrived with just 6GB RAM. This means Moto G60S will surely bring a few upgrades to justify the increased price tag. The leak also mentions Moto G60S will arrive in Blue color variants.

Unfortunately, we don’t have any details about Moto G60S apart from the European pricing, RAM and storage, and color variant. The phone is codenamed Lisbon and should arrive soon although exactly when is a mystery. There are two more smartphones in the making called Edge 20 Lite (Codename Kyoto) and Motorola G50 5G (Codename Saipan).

Meanwhile, Moto G60S is actually based on Moto G60 with some improvements which mean the specifications of the latter are potentially similar.

Moto G60 arrived with a giant 6.8-inch FHD+ display with a punch-hole cutout housing the 32MP front camera. There’s a quad-camera setup that has a 108MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultrawide sensor, and two 2MP sensors for depth and macro shots respectively.

The phone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 732G SOC paired with 128GB of storage and 6GB of RAM. There’s a 6,000 mAh battery with 20W fast charging tech. The specifications of Moto G60S are presumably the same with some improvements based on Moto G60’s specifications. Moto G60S is likely to be announced in Europe only so we will have to keep our fingers crossed and wait until more information is not available.

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