Three new Motorola devices – XT2211-1, XT2211-2, and XT2211DL arrive on FCC

Motorola has several devices waiting to release this year and the early next year. After introducing a couple of smartphones in the recent past, several new devices from the Lenovo-owned company have started to emerge on online certifications. In the latest news, the brand has manufactured a three-set of smartphones with model numbers XT2211-1, XT2211-2, and XT2211DL, which are spotted on the FCC.

three new motorola devices - xt2211-1, xt2211-2, and xt2211dl arrive on fcc

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According to the listing on the FCC, all three devices comprise dual-band Wi-Fi and will arrive with 4G LTE support. Moreover, it confirms that the smartphones will pack an MD50 battery and an MC101 charging adapter. However, the MD50 battery features a 5,000 mAh capacity, and it is the standard with old Motorola smartphones.

three new motorola devices - xt2211-1, xt2211-2, and xt2211dl arrive on fcc

However, the question that arises here is what are the names of these Motorola variants? These could be an add-on to the E-series or G-series flagships. Looking at the previous Motorola launches, this could also be a mid-range smartphone equipped with all the essential functions.

However, these are just speculation at the time. We can only make assumptions now, as the official details are still a secret, especially its launch date. But now that the devices have started surfacing at the online certification, it seems to be just a matter of time for the beans to spill.

In other news, Motorola introduced the Moto E30 yesterday in some South American countries including Colombia and Slovakia. The device features a 6.5-inch HD+ Max Vision IPS display with  Android 11 Go Edition out of the box. You can read all the details of the latest smartphone in our dedicated article.

Read more: Motorola Moto G51 arrives at Geekbench with Snapdragon 750G SoC
Shivani Sharma
Shivani Sharma
"Do anything, but let it produce joy" Tech freak, Android enthusiast, and a wanderer.

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