The Moto G6 lineup is a series of phones that we have been hearing about for the past couple of months. A bunch of leaked information and renders have appeared online, although we suppose given that they are leaks, it’s hard to say if they are the real deal. However a recent sighting on TENAA has pretty much confirmed it.

For those unfamiliar, TENAA’s is China’s equivalent of the FCC in the US where handsets have to pass through it to gain approval if they hope to sell it in the country. Based on the listing and the accompanying images, it looks like the earlier leaked Moto G6 renders are pretty much in line with what we’re seeing.

This includes the use of a dual camera setup on the back which is a nice touch for a mid-ranged handset. As for the rest of the specs, we have been hearing that it will feature an 18:9 display and the use of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 chipset. The listing on TENAA confirms its 5.7-inch display and a 3,000mAh, but that’s pretty much all they revealed.

We have also previously heard that it might be offered in 3GB or 4GB RAM configurations, along with 32GB or 64GB storage options. Take it with a grain of salt for now, but hopefully the sighting on TENAA means that we’re close to seeing it officially launched.

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