Motorola has launched a new entry-level device named the Moto G Pure, and this is a phone that is currently for the North American market only. Motorola, with this phone, has brought back the “Pure” branding that we previously saw in phones like Moto X Pure. In the US, this phone is priced at $159, and for that price, you are getting your typical stuff here, such as a 720p LCD, no fast charging, a polycarbonate build, a notch, dual cameras on the back, and a not so powerful chip.
Design-wise, you get a plastic build, and there is a rear-facing fingerprint scanner on this phone along with the dual-camera module. There is a display with a big bottom chin and a notch on top. There is a 3.5mm headphone jack on the top and a Type-C port on the bottom. The phone has a single bottom-firing speaker.
The display on the front is a 6.5-inch 720p TFT LCD, and the phone is rocking a MediaTek Helio G25 SOC. This is the least powerful chip under the “G” series by MediaTek. You get 3GB RAM and 32GB storage which is also expandable via a microSD card of up to 512GB. Android 11 runs out of the box.
As for the cameras, Moto G Pure has a dual-camera setup on the back where the primary camera has a 13MP sensor with an f/2.2 aperture lens, and the secondary camera has a 2MP depth sensor. There is a 5MP camera for selfies. The rear camera is capable of shooting 1080p 30fps videos.
So yeah! That’s it. The Moto G Pure comes in a Deep Indigo color option, and the price is $159 for the US. The device is also coming soon to the Canadian market. You can pre-order one for you on the 14th of this month via Motorola.com, Amazon, B&H, Walmart, and BestBuy.