Motorola is set to expand its Moto G series with the upcoming launch of the Moto G06, a new entry-level smartphone, just months after the release of its presumed predecessor.
A recent listing by a European retailer has revealed the initial pricing details for the device. The Moto G06 is expected to be available in two storage configurations: 64GB and 256GB, priced at €122.90 and €169.90, respectively. Both variants will come with 4GB of RAM. Notably, the listing does not include a 128GB storage option, although it is possible that this variant may be offered upon the device’s official release.
The Moto G06 is anticipated to be available in three distinct color options: Tapestry, Arabesque, and Tendril. These color names suggest a continuation of Motorola’s collaboration with Pantone for the device’s color design.
While specific technical specifications for the Moto G06 have not been disclosed, the Moto G05 provides some context. The Moto G05 featured a 6.67-inch 720×1604 LCD screen with a 90 Hz refresh rate, powered by a MediaTek Helio G81 Extreme SoC. It also included a 50 MP rear camera, an 8 MP selfie camera, and a 5,200 mAh battery supporting 18W wired charging. It is expected that the Moto G06 will offer improvements over these specifications.




