A new Motorola branded smartphone has just appeared on the Geekbench benchmarking platform; it could be the cheapest 5G device of the brand now owned by Lenovo.
Motorola phone caught on Geekbench with Dimensity 720
The smartphone caught on Geekbench arrives with the name of "Motorola Motorola alps" and after being tested it obtained a score of 2354 points in single core mode and 6195 in multi core mode. We also discover that the smartphone is powered by a MediaTek chipset which has the model number MT6853V / NZA. For the avoidance of doubt, this model number should match MediaTek's Dimensity 720 chip.
Also from the benchmark we can see that the smartphone integrates 6 GB of RAM and runs with Android 11 OS as the operating system. Unfortunately, as is always the case with Geekbench, all other specifications still remain unknown, as well as its possible market name.
What we do know is that Motorola Moto G50 with Snapdragon 480 is the brand's cheapest 5G smartphone at the moment. Other specs on board include a 6,5-inch IPS LCD screen with a 90Hz refresh rate, HD + resolution, and 20: 9 aspect ratio. It comes pre-installed with Android 11 OS, has 4GB of RAM and 128 GB of onboard memory.