Leaked renders reveal the sleek designs of the mid-range Moto G60 and Moto G20

Purported Moto G60 renders
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It seems as though there’s no stopping the mid-range Motorola smartphone train nowadays, as the Lenovo-owned brand is reportedly preparing to unveil at least two additional Moto G-series models shortly after launching the G50, G100, G10, G10 Power, and G30.
Two names, one hole, three rear-facing cameras

More Moto G60/G40 Fusion renders
Intriguingly, an almost identical phone to the Europe-bound G60 is rumored to come to India and Brazil at some point in the relatively near future under the Moto G40 Fusion name. The two should look incredibly similar on the outside, with the G40 Fusion expected to downgrade the primary rear camera to a 64MP sensor while retaining the 8MP ultra-wide-angle lens and 2MP depth shooter also found on the back of the G60.
Unlike the Moto G60, which will probably come in a single 6GB RAM/128GB storage configuration, the Moto G40 Fusion could allow you to choose between 4 and 6 gigs of memory, as well as 64 and 128 gigs of local digital hoarding room. The front-facing camera will also be downgraded from a 32 to a 16-megapixel count, but on the decidedly bright side of things, the two similar but not identical models are likely to share a huge 6,000mAh battery.
A lower-end and presumably lower-cost device with four rear-facing snappers
Interestingly, the Moto G20, which is also rendered today by Abhishek Yadav, has an extra imaging sensor on its back compared to the undoubtedly pricier triple rear cam-sporting G60 (and G40 Fusion).

Purported Moto G20 renders
Like the G30, the G20 is expected to come with a waterdrop-style notch housing a single selfie shooter, as well as a completely massive chin, a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, and an all-plastic construction. Everything else about this device remains under wraps for the time being, leaving us guessing its European price point could sit somewhere between the €150 and €180 attached to the G10 and G30 names respectively.
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