Google has shamelessly leaked 11 new Android phones, including upcoming models from Samsung, Asus, Motorola, and LG.
The leak, first spotted by 9to5 Google, comes in an updated list of devices that support Google's augmented reality platform, ARCore. However, among the 23 new devices were 11 devices that have not yet been released or in some cases even announced.
These include Samsung's upcoming A52G and A72G, both of which have been heavily teased in recent weeks and are expected to be announced at tomorrow's Galaxy Unpacked event. The leaked information also mentions the Galaxy A82G, which is expected to be a follow-up to the Galaxy A80, including a rotating camera.
One of the most intriguing devices on the list is the Asus Zenfone 8 Flip. Based on its name, it is expected to be the follow-up to the Asus Zenfone 7 Pro and Zenfone 7 with the flip-out camera module released last year.
The LG Stylo 7 is another unannounced phone. This is the successor to the 2020 LG Stylo 6, and it is not hard to imagine it being a lower-priced 6.8-inch device with a built-in stylus. However, there are reports that LG may be exiting the smartphone business altogether.
Meanwhile, the Motorola Moto G100 is believed to be a global model of the Motorola Edge S.
The Moto G100 is rumored to feature a powerful Snapdragon 870 processor and a 6.7-inch display with FHD+ resolution, and its impressive camera setup includes a 64MP main sensor, 16MP ultra-wide lens, and 2MP depth sensor Included.
A series of renderings of the phone were also released yesterday on TechnikNews, showing that the phone is indeed identical in appearance to the existing Edge S. To add further weight to the evidence, Motorola has confirmed that it will hold an event on March 25.
The full list of unannounced or unreleased phones is as follows:
In addition to the unannounced phones listed above, Google's list also includes phones that are already available, such as the Motorola Moto G30 and Asus ROG Phone 5.
Google has since removed all 23 devices from the ARCore update, but will probably add them back at a later date.
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