Motorola might not be ready to unveil a true flagship smartphone to its portfolio but it does not want to miss out on the 5G trend. The Lenovo-owned company first launched the Moto G 5G Plus earlier this year. And today, it has taken the wraps off its younger sibling, the Moto G 5G, with the Snapdragon 750G chipset on board.

The Moto G 5G looks almost exactly like its elder sibling from the rear. You will find a square camera cutout at the top left corner aboard both smartphones. You can easily differentiate between the two phones though.

Under the hood, the Moto G 5G is powered by the recently announced Snapdragon 750G chipset. This is the “world’s second smartphone” to be powered by this chipset. Xiaomi’s Mi 10T Lite was the first to arrive with the Snapdragon 750G SoC under the hood. It is now rumored to be rebranded as the Redmi Note 9 High Edition for China.

Moto G 5G has been priced at €300 (~Rs. 26,250) in European countries. The company has confirmed that the device will launch in “Latin America, India, Middle East & Asia in the coming weeks.” So yes, do keep your eyes peeled for this OnePlus Nord competitor from Motorola. It should arrive in India before the end of this year.