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Moto G56 Lecks and show three daring new colors

Motorola Next mid-range contender who Moto G56continues to drive his secrets in front of the start and the latest rendering lawyers brings a splash of color and a closer look at the philosophy of industrial design. While earlier lucks gave us an early look at the hardware and a single render, we now get a clearer picture of the visual identity of the G56 – and it is more different than you would expect at this price.

In a rare step for a smartphone with medium range, the Moto G56 pantone-certified colors comprises and underlines the current design partnership from Motorola with the Global Color Authority. Through the images that are seeping through the four, three of the four awaited surfaces showed: Pantone Black Oyster, a refined mat that has black with subtle reflections; Pantone Blue Blue, an energetic shade that attracts attention from every perspective; And Pantone Dill, an earthy green -gray mixture that gives an utilitarian, almost military aesthetics. The difficult to meager fourth option, Pantone Gray Mist, remains – fitting – under closure.

From the point of view of the design, the G56 plays it safe in silhouette, but adds flair through texture and sound. The back appears gently contoured on the edges, with an elevated camera clay that breaks out the otherwise symmetrical geometry. It is a familiar Motorola language, but the details -including subtle combs for the camera and a fresh material that gives it a premium atmosphere.

Despite the price of € 300 €, the G56 is a robust outlier at Mid-Rangers. In addition to the durability of MIL-STD-810H-MIL-STD-810H, IP68 and IP69 certifications are contained, which indicates that it is a telephone that can withstand more than occasional splash. Gorilla Glass 7i protects the 6.72-inch LCD panel, which with a refresher rate of 120 Hz and a peak brightness of 1,000 nit, in order to remain legible even in direct sunlight.

Under the hood it runs on Mediatek's Dimensity 7060 -Chip, paired with 4/8 GB RAM and 128/256 GB memory that can be expanded via microSD. The 5,200 -MAH -AKKU is matched with 33 -W cubes, which means that it should run easier all day. On the imaging, the device has a 50 MP main sensor (Sony Lytia Lyt-600), 8 MP Ultrawide and a 32 MP front camera a surprisingly ambitious setup for the category.

Perhaps the future detail: The G56 will be shipped from the box with Android 15. Motorola promises a large OS update for the basic version and two for the high-end variant as well as three to four years of safety update-a modest but welcome step in the right direction for budget android devices.

According to earlier leaks, the Moto G56 is expected to be available for the 8/256 GB model at around € 250 in retail, which means that it is placed directly on the sweet spot for those seeking value. Although it may not be revolutionized the smartphone design, it will certainly be redesigned what robustness and pantone precision in the middle school can look.

via Nieuwemobiel

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