The Moto G85 was recently seen on the TENAA certification site and is set to launch as the Motorola S50 Neo in China on June 25. Now, its global version has surfaced on China’s 3C certification site and a European retailer listing, revealing several key details. The Moto G85 is expected to be the successor to the Moto G84 5G.
Moto G85 Spotted on 3C and European Retailer
On the 3C certification site, the Moto G85 is identified by the model number XT2427-4 for the China variant of the S50 Neo. The global variant carries model numbers XT2427-2 and XT2427-3. According to the certification listing, the Moto G85 will support 33W fast charging, an upgrade from the 30W support on its predecessor. The charger is listed with model number MC-338, capable of speeds at 15W, 27W, 30W, and 33W during testing.
Meanwhile, the Moto G85 also appeared on a European retailer site. The device will be available in Gray, Olive, and Surf colors. It will be priced at EUR 349 for the 12GB + 256GB RAM and storage configuration.
Key Features and Specifications
The Moto G85 is anticipated to launch soon in global markets. Leaked renders of the smartphone show a curved display and a raised camera island on the back panel. The latter is expected to house 50MP and 8MP camera sensors, while a 32MP selfie camera will be featured up front. According to TENAA, the device will be powered by a 5,000mAh battery unit and is rumored to run on a Snapdragon 4 Gen 3 SoC. It will have a 6.6-inch FHD+ OLED display integrated with a fingerprint scanner.
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