Earlier, we heard about the Motorola Moto G60 and G40 Fusion phones, which revealed that both devices come with 120Hz displays, HDR10 support, 6000mAh batteries, and a Snapdragon 732G chipset. Based on earlier rumors, the Moto G60 will be rebranded as the G40 Fusion in India and Brazil.
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Two new Geekbench listings now confirm that both phones will indeed use the mid-range Snapdragon 732G chipset. The Moto G60 listing also shows support for 6GB of RAM and Android 11. In the single-core test, the phone scored 515 points, while in the multi-core test it scored 1375 points. The G40 Fusion is listed with 4GB of RAM and scored 519 and 1425 points on the same tests.
The main difference between the two devices is expected on the back, where the Moto G60 will have Samsung’s 108MP ISOCELL HM2 sensor for the main camera, while the Moto G40 Fusion will use a 64MP sensor.