
A handful of Motorola smartphones across different series are launching in the coming weeks. The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion mid-range model will be among them. A website recently leaked the alleged press renders of the device. Additionally, the brand also plans to introduce a few budget phones in the G series. One of them is the Motorola Moto G17, which had a few specs leaked via tipsters earlier. Now, the same source has leaked a few renders of the Motorola Moto G17, which have given us the first look at its design.
This could be our first look at the Motorola Moto G17’s design
From the renders, it’s clear Motorola is using the same signature design for the Moto G17. It’ll closely resemble its predecessor, the Motorola Moto G15, in terms of aesthetics. The company will offer the handset in at least three color variants, including Evening Blue, Alaskan Blue, and Soft Mauve (the official name could be different).
Since it’s an entry-level offering, the Moto G17 appears to have thick bezels and an unsymmetrical design. From the renders, it’s clear that the handset will have a punch-hole display and three primary cameras at the back. The right side houses the volume rocker and power button, while the left side could accommodate a SIM card slot. Lastly, the source suggests that the Moto G17 measures 165.67 x 75.98 x 8.17 mm in dimensions.
Here are the rumoured specs of the Moto G17
An FAQ page for the Moto G17 surfaced on the company’s US website recently. It confirms the phone is under development and will support microSD cards up to 1TB in size. A retailer listing in Italy revealed that the phone will have a version with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage. We expect the company to offer more RAM and storage variants of the handset, too.
Apart from the Moto G17 vanilla variant, the company will also offer another model of the same called the Moto G17 Power. We can expect the rumor mill to share more details about the phone in the coming days, so stay tuned for regular updates.

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