Motorola is gearing up to introduce its latest budget-friendly smartphone, the Moto G35, which recently surfaced on Geekbench, revealing its Unisoc T760 chipset and 8 GB RAM. This new device is expected to be the successor to the Moto G34, bringing with it a notable upgrade in processing power.
The Unisoc T760 is built on a 6 nm process and comes equipped with an octa-core CPU consisting of 4×2.2 GHz Cortex-A76 and 4×2.0 GHz Cortex-A55 cores, alongside a Mali-G57 MC4 GPU. This chipset is known for its balance of performance and efficiency, already powering the affordable HMD Crest and HMD Crest Max, both priced under $200.
With the Moto G35, Motorola is likely aiming to maintain its competitive edge in the budget segment. The device is anticipated to fall within the same price category as its predecessor, though it’s still unclear whether other features like the HD+ display or the 5,000 mAh battery will see any significant upgrades.
As the launch approaches, Motorola enthusiasts and budget-conscious consumers alike are eagerly awaiting more details on this promising device. Keep an eye out for further updates on the Moto G35 as its release date nears.