Motorola Moto G76 — New Chipset, Premium Display, Reliable Camera & Smooth 5G Power

The Motorola Moto G76 is already getting attention before its global launch. Some early leaks are giving us a clear picture of what to expect. The phone is said to come with a new Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. But the sad part is that early benchmark results show almost no real performance improvement compared to the older model.

Motorola recently launched the Moto G67 Power in India. This model works as the Indian version of the Moto G100s, which was first released in China. At the same time, the company also introduced the 2026 edition of the Moto G. Many Moto G phones have been launching this month, and the Moto G76 seems to be next in line.

A new Motorola device has appeared on Geekbench before its official announcement. The listing shows the name Motorola XT2537-4. Another similar model, XT2534-4, is also linked to this number. Many reports now confirm that XT2537 is actually the Moto G76. This phone will replace the Moto G75, which arrived last October with the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3 chipset.

This time, the Moto G76 is expected to run on the Snapdragon 6s Gen 4. Qualcomm launched this updated chipset less than a month ago. Even though it is new, early benchmark scores show that the performance is almost the same as the Moto G75. There seems to be no major jump in single-core, multi-core, or even GPU tasks.

The reason is simple. The Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 still uses the same Adreno 710 GPU that was used in the Snapdragon 6 Gen 3. The CPU clock speed also remains unchanged. So while the chipset has a new name, it does not bring much real improvement in speed or graphics.

Right now, there is no official launch date for the Moto G76. Motorola has also not shared how they plan to make this model different from the previous one. So we will have to wait a little longer to find out what new features the phone will offer.

Here is a small table to compare what we know so far:

FeatureMoto G75Moto G76 (Expected)
ChipsetSnapdragon 6 Gen 3Snapdragon 6s Gen 4
GPUAdreno 710Adreno 710
LaunchOctober 2023Coming soon
PerformanceGoodAlmost same

Conclusion

The Motorola Moto G76 looks like a phone with a new chipset but not much new power. Early results show no big speed upgrade. Still, Motorola may add new features that we have not seen yet. We will know more when the company officially launches the phone.

Disclaimer: This article is based on early leaks and benchmark reports. Final features may change after the official launch. Please wait for confirmed details from Motorola.

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