
Fresh leaked renders suggest Motorola is getting ready to launch the Moto G87, and the biggest headline so far is a claimed 200MP camera paired with a still-unspecified Dimensity 6000-series processor.
According to the leak, the phone sticks fairly close to Motorola’s familiar design language. The back panel shows a square camera island in the upper-left corner, and the main sensor is said to come in at 200 megapixels. On the front, the device appears to use a flat display with rounded corners, while the frame layout keeps the volume and power buttons on the right, a SIM tray on the left, and USB-C plus speaker cutouts along the bottom edge.

The renders also point to at least two Pantone-branded finishes: Overture Gray and Blue Atoll. The source adds that more color options may be on the way as well, including Arctic Seal, Black Olive, Nile, and Shaded Spruce. So even though the hardware details are still limited, Motorola seems to be putting some real attention into the visual presentation of the phone.
On the spec side, the leak says the Moto G87 will use a MediaTek Dimensity 6000-series chip, though the exact model still hasn’t been identified. The reported memory and storage setup is 8GB of RAM with 256GB of internal storage, which would place the phone squarely in the mainstream midrange segment rather than the entry level.

Nothing here is official yet, and leaked render sets can still miss details before launch. Even so, if the report holds up, the Moto G87 could end up standing out by combining a very high-resolution main camera, a familiar Motorola industrial design, and a midrange hardware package that aims for broad appeal instead of flagship pricing.