Moto G86 CMIIT, EEC certified, battery size revealed

Highlights

  • Moto G86 has received EEC certification in Europe.
  • A mysterious XT2535 Motorola phone has also been spotted at the EEC certification.
  • The Moto G86 has also been spotted at 3C certification in China.

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Moto G85

The Moto G86 has received EEC (Europe) and MIIT (China) certifications. The device is expected to debut soon as the successor to last year’s Moto G85.

To recall, the Moto G85, which was released in the global market, was rebranded as the Motorola S50 Neo in China. Therefore, it is likely that the G86 may debut as the Motorola S60 Neo in China. The CMIIT certification suggests that the Chinese variant may pack a larger battery than its global version.

Moto G86 / S60 Neo CMIIT, EEC certified

  • As can be seen in the above screenshots, the Moto G86, which bears the XT2527-7 model number, has received EEC certification.
  • The same platform has also approved a mysterious Motorola device with model numbers, such as XT2535-12 and XT2535-15. At present, there is no information about the final marketing name of this device.
  • The XT2527-3 variant, which could be called the Motorola S60 Neo in China, has received approval from the country’s MIIT authority.
  • The source code of the CMIIT listing reveals that it will house a 6,520mAh (rated value) battery.
  • One of the previous leaks claimed that the G86 may arrive with a 5,200mAh or 6,720mAh battery, depending on the market.
  • The CMIIT certification suggests that the Chinese edition may arrive with a 6,720mAh battery.

Moto G86 / S60 Neo specifications (rumoured)

  • According to reports, the Moto G86 will feature a 6.67-inch pOLED panel with features like a 1.5K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, 4,500nits peak brightness, and Gorilla Glass 7i protection.
  • The device will be powered by the Dimensity 7300 chipset and run on Android 15.
  • The device may come with up to 12GB of RAM and up to 256GB of built-in storage.
  • It will feature a 32-megapixel front camera and a 50-megapixel + 8-megapixel dual-camera setup.
  • The G86 may arrive with IP68/69 and MIL-STD-810H durability ratings.

The Moto G86 is expected to debut in June in multiple markets. It is likely that the Motorola S60 Neo may also break cover in China around the same time.

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