Motorola G14 Indian Variant Receives the FCC Certification: Few Key Specs Revealed
Motorola’s upcoming G series smartphone, the Motorola G14 Indian variant has now been certified by the FCC certification authority of the US. Along with the certification, a few of its key specifications have also been revealed.
Read more about it below.
Motorola G14 Receives the FCC Certification
The upcoming Motorola G14 smartphone has made it to the FCC certification platform with the model number, XT2341-3 and this is the Indian variant that has been certified. Very recently, this model was also spotted on the BIS Indian certification website.
Coming back to the FCC certification, the smartphone has received the FCC certification with the FCC ID, IHDT56AM2. The FCC listing confirms the smartphone to be a 4G device with support for 2G, 3G, and 4G network connectivity. The smartphone will also be having Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and NFC connectivity support as well.
The hardware version(DVT2) and software version(TLA33.30) of the upcoming smartphone has also been revealed and its software version suggests that the device will come pre-installed with the Android 13 operating system out of the box (as this is the same software version of the Moto E13 smartphone as mentioned on its FCC filing).
The Motorola G14 smartphone as listed on the FCC platform will also be having a battery with the model number, PC50 and will have a 20W power adaptor along with it. It will also be using a USB ATOC(USB type-A to USB type-C) charging cable.
Along with the Indian variant, the UAE version of the smartphone(model number-XT2341-4) has also been certified by the FCC authority with the FCC ID, IHDT56AM3. Just to add, the UAE version of the Moto G14 smartphone with model number, XT2341-4 has also received the TDRA and EEC certifications.
As the device has received the FCC certification, the launch of the smartphone is soon to take place and the BIS certification also confirms its launch in the Indian market. To know more about the smartphone, we’ll have to wait for more updates to arrive or likely until the launch of the smartphone. Stay tuned until then.