Key Takeaways
- Motorola is developing a new version of the Moto G55, known as the Moto G56.
- The Moto G56 will feature a new MediaTek chipset called 'Bogota' with enhanced performance capabilities.
- It will be equipped with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, similar to its predecessor.
- The device will upgrade to Android 15, moving from Android 14 used in the Moto G55.
- The expected launch price is around €250 (~$271), with color options including Black, Blue, and Dill.
More signs are showing that Motorola is working on a new version of the Moto G55. A few weeks ago, 91mobiles shared details about this device as part of a bigger leak about Motorola's upcoming phones.
New Chipset Discovery
Recently, the same phone showed up on Geekbench with a chipset that hasn’t been announced yet, which seems to be from MediaTek. Geekbench indicates that the Moto G56 is powered by a chipset known as 'Bogota', featuring two ARM Cortex-A78 CPU cores that run at 2.6 GHz, along with six Cortex-A55 CPU cores functioning at 2 GHz. The benchmarking site also mentions that Bogota has an IMG BXM-8-256 GPU from Imagination PowerVR.
Performance Insights
In essence, Bogota looks like a boosted version of the Dimensity 7025, which is itself a bit quicker than the Dimensity 7020. The Moto G56 will come with 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, similar to the Moto G55 (currently priced at $215.99 on Amazon). Notably, it will upgrade to Android 15, moving on from the Android 14 that comes pre-installed on the Moto G55. While the exact release date is still unknown, the phone is anticipated to launch at around €250 (~$271) and will be available in Black, Blue, and Dill color options.
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