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Moto G06 key specs revealed ahead of launch

Moto G06 key specs revealed ahead of launch

GSM Arena4 days ago
The upcoming Moto G06 appeared in several listings last week, which detailed its RAM/storage trims as well as EU pricing. The budget device has now passed several certifications, including the FCC, TUV Rheinland, UL Demko and Geekbench.
The device was spotted with the XT2535 model number in the certifications, and we now learn it will feature LTE, dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.
Motorola G06 (XT2535) on Geekbench
The Geekbench listing revealed it will feature the lagos codename. G06 appears to be equipped with MediaTek's Helio G81 Extreme SoC alongside 4GB RAM. We also get confirmation that the device boots Android 15.
Motorola G06 (XT2535) listings
The UL Demko and TUV listings reveal the phone will feature a 5,100mAh battery (RL52) with 10W charging support. Moto G06 will be available in Pantone Tapestry, Arabesque, and Tendril colors and is expected to launch soon.
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