Motorola is said to be working on 5 new phones, and renderings have surfaced online ahead of the official announcement.

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  • Motorola Dubai is pictured with a notch display in the manner of a waterdrop.
  • The phones' leaked renderings feature three back cameras.
  • Motorola Dubai is rumoured to be the best of the five gadgets.
Motorola is reportedly preparing to release a slew of new smartphones. High-resolution images of five new Motorola devices, which have yet to be launched, have leaked on the Internet, revealing their design and a few characteristics. The photos also hint at the camera module layout for the devices. At the present, no information regarding the phones' names is available. The rumoured Motorola phones are tagged with codenames — Hawaii+, Dubai, Rogue, Rhode, and Austin. In the leaked renders, the first three appear to have a 50-megapixel main sensor. The Rogue nickname is said to be a codename for the Moto Edge 30 Ultra.

Motorola phones with the codenames Hawaii+, Dubai, Rhode, and Austin have been seen sporting a waterdrop-style notch display for the selfie camera. Renders of the Motorola Rogue, which is thought to be the Moto Edge 30 Ultra, indicate a shift in appearance. It does not have the centrally located waterdrop notch and is said to have an under-display selfie camera.

The back panels of Hawaii+, Dubai, Rogue, and Rhode are dark in colour, however the back panel of Austin is a different hue. All Motorola phones have triple back camera units located on the top left corner of the smartphones, according to renders. The phones are shown to have a 50-megapixel primary sensor. The Motorola logo can be found on the rear panel. Motorola Rhode is available in both 4G and 5G models.

The Motorola Dubai is said to be the best of the five gadgets supplied by the source. The handset appears to feature thin bezels.

Motorola has not confirmed the creation of any new models with the aforementioned monikers as of yet. The exact model names of the phones are likewise unknown at this time. As a result, take this information with a grain of salt.

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