Lately, Lenovo, the parent company of Motorola has been rebranding its subsidiary’s smartphones as its own for certain markets. The latest such model is the upcoming Lenovo K12 Pro, which has been now spotted on FCC and TENAA confirming it to be a rebadged Moto G9 Power, which went official earlier this month.
91Mobiles found the Lenovo K12 Pro on FCC and TENAA with model numbers XT2091-8 and XT2091-7 respectively. The publication’s findings also confirm this handset to be a rebranded Moto G9 Power whose model number is XT2091-3.
That means this device should be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 662 chipset paired with 4GB RAM and 128GB internal storage. There could be other storage configurations as well but we cannot tell for sure as the TENAA listing only has images as of now.
The phone will sport a 6.8-inch IPS LCD panel on the front with a resolution of 1640 x 720 pixels (HD+). This screen will feature a punch-hole cutout housing a 16MP selfie camera at the top left corner.
Further, the handset will house a triple camera setup consisting of a 64MP primary sensor, 2MP macro snapper, and 2MP depth sensor along with an LED flash in a matrix design. The rear panel of the device will also include a circular capacitive fingerprint sensor and a vertical Lenovo branding in the bottom left corner.
The main highlight of this phone will be its 6,000mAh battery with support for 20W fast charging via USB Type-C. Other specs of this smartphone will include dual-band WiFi 5, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, NFC, 3.5mm headphone jack, microSD card support, and Android 10 operating system.
Recently, Lenovo confirmed that it will be reviving the Lemon-branded budget smartphones. Followed by that, the company teased the arrival of new phones late last week. Hence, we think that this device could be one of those Lemon handsets (XT2091-7 via TENAA).
Whereas, the same device with Lenovo K12 Pro branding (XT2091-8 via FCC) could launch in the Middle East just like the Lenovo K12 Note, which is a rebranded Moto G9 Play / Moto G9 (India).