Moto G15 Specs Leak: Bigger Display, Larger Battery, and More

Leaked specifications of the Moto G15 reveal upgrades over the Moto G14, including a larger display, bigger battery, and improved cameras.

Following leaked renders last month, the full specifications of the Moto G15 have now surfaced, revealing several upgrades over its predecessor, the Moto G14.

Moto G15 Specs Leak: Bigger Display, Larger Battery, and More

Display and Performance

The Moto G15 will reportedly feature a 6.72-inch FHD+ (2400x1080) LCD with HDR10 support and Gorilla Glass 3 protection. While it retains a 60Hz refresh rate, the display size is a notable increase from the Moto G14's 6.5-inch screen.

Powering the device is a MediaTek Helio G81 Extreme processor, coupled with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of expandable storage.

Camera and Battery

Moto G15 Specs Leak: Bigger Display, Larger Battery, and More

The Moto G15 boasts a 50MP primary rear camera and a 5MP macro camera, replacing the 2MP macro lens on the G14. The front-facing camera is 8MP. The battery capacity also gets a boost to 5,200mAh with 18W fast charging, compared to the G14's 5,000mAh battery and 15W/20W charging.

Other Features and Pricing

Additional features include a headphone jack, stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, a side-mounted fingerprint scanner, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, dual-SIM support, IP54 dust and splash resistance, and a faux leather finish. The Moto G15 is expected to ship with Android 15.

A rumored price of €200 (~$211) seems unlikely given the G14's pricing and competitor offerings like the Samsung Galaxy A16 4G, which offers a 90Hz AMOLED display, a more powerful processor, and faster charging for a lower price.

While overdue, the Moto G15 is rumored to launch this month. Stay tuned for official announcements.

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