As far as the camera goes, the most important details revealed by Motorola include a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-700C sensor housed by the main camera, as well as a 32-megapixel selfie snapper. The phone has a dual camera, but there’s no information about the second one.


Motorola Moto G96 will be available in four Pantone colors | Image credit: Motorola
Motorola is one of the very few companies that uses Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset, which means very little competition for the Moto G96. Unless you don’t mind getting a similar mid-range phone but powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7200/7300 processor, which nearly the same when it comes to performance.There are quite a few mid-range phones that match the description, such as the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion, Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro, Redmi Note 14 Pro, Infinix Note 50x, Nothing Phone (2a), and Motorola Edge 50 Neo.Price and availability
Even the Moto G86, one of the phones announced back in May is using a MediaTek 7300 chipset. Basically, it all comes down to how much the Moto G96 will cost, something that we’ll hopefully find out soon because Motorola is still mum on the matter.Just for reference, the Moto G86 sells for €280 in Europe. We're talking about the 8/256 GB model, the more expensive version of the Moto G86. Although prices in India are typically lower than the ones in Europe, we don't expect the Moto G96 to cost less than Rs 25,000 (€250).
One of the latest Moto G series phone introduced in India, the Moto G85 5G is available for Rs 21,000 (€210), but includes a nearly 20 percent discount, which brings its price down to Rs 17,000 (€170). One thing we know for sure, Motorola will continue its collaboration with Pantone, so the Moto G96 5G will be available in four vivid colors: PANTONE Ashleigh Blue, PANTONE Dresden Blue, PANTONE Cattleya Orchid, and PANTONE Greener Pastures.