Motorola Moto G35 coming with Unisoc T760, benchmark scorecard reveals

Motorola is preparing to launch the Moto G35 with an affordable chipset. The phone appeared on Geekbench, where it was seen sporting a Unisoc T760 platform and 8 GB RAM. This is the first solid evidence we get of the Moto G34's successor.

The chipset is built on the 6 nm process and has an octa-core CPU - 4x2.2 GHz Cortex-A76 + 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55, combined with a Mali-G57 MC4 GPU. This is the same chip that powers the HMD Crest and HMD Crest Max, which are affordable devices that cost no more than $200.

We can expect the Moto G35 to be positioned in the same price category. We have to wait and see whether Motorola will upgrade from the HD+ display or the 5,000 mAh battery in the predecessor or nothing else will change besides the chipset.

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Reader comments

  • Mirko

What down grade! G34 much Better!

  • Anonymous

8xA53 is no longer usable ever since Android 12. too weak for multitask and ramping up all cores for a long time just to get simple things done definitely make the battery suffer. I literally daily drive 4xA53 and I'd rather have 2x-4x A7x to of...

  • Anonymous

That would have one-upped a14 exynos 850 variant