If you think Motorola's product portfolio is currently too complicated and difficult to understand, wait until the company unveils the freshly leaked Moto G45 5G. This is not to be confused with last year's Moto G54 5G and features a fairly similar design to the newer and obviously higher-end Moto G85 5G in a series of undoubtedly legitimate, high-quality renders.
Believe it or not, this thing is only supposed to cost around Rs 15,000 in India, which is currently less than $200. If that's true, that probably means the 5G-enabled Moto G45 won't cost you more than €200 in Europe, while it has little to no chance of ever seeing the light of day in the US.
The somewhat chunky bezels (especially those around the chin) and the alleged HD+ resolution of the G45's 6.5-inch display should make it immediately clear that this is a simpler (and cheaper) phone than the previously mentioned G85.
But as unbelievable as it may sound, the 6.5-inch LCD panel is also said to support a 120 Hz refresh rate, which is either false… or a completely insane feature for such an ultra-cheap device.
The rest of the specs leaked today aren't bad either, including a Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 processor, 4GB of RAM, a 5,000mAh battery, and a 50MP main camera paired with an admittedly modest 2MP depth sensor on the back of the Moto G45 5G.