Once leaks begin, it’s like a flood: rumors about Motorola’s upcoming smartphones started a few days ago, with some details. And today we already have many details about the specifications and even render images.
In this case it’s the Moto G17, but it’s only the latest of the models hit by major leaks: here’s what we can expect in terms of design.
The look of Moto G17 doesn’t seem to introduce any novelty compared to the previous G15, dating back to December 2024. The smartphone features a squared camera module that doesn’t flow with the chassis, the latter characterized by a faux leather texture.
What mainly changes are the colors: compared to the previous orange, green and gray, the new model should offer the tones Evening Blue, Alaskan Blue and Soft Mauve (which you see inside the article).
The smartphone represents the entry point of the series: its budget nature is evident from the front, characterized by thick bezels and a chunky chin. Strangely, one of the latest leaks talks about a price of as much as €289, compared to €149.9 for the Moto G15. It is also true that this debuted in Italy only in the 4/128 GB configuration while the Moto G17 would rise to 8/256 GB.
Purtroppo, technical details are missing: the only information concerns the dimensions (165.67 x 75.98 x 8.17 mm) and a display that could measure 6.72″ diagonal. We are waiting for more details, even though it is clear that the debut is not far off.
In addition to this base model, there are also coming Moto G67 and G77, along with the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion.
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