Motorola's already announced G Stylus (2021) now has some 5G-capable company in the company's roster. The oft-leaked Moto G Stylus 5G has finally gone official today for the US market, where it will become available starting on June 14 for $399.

So, you're wondering exactly what you get for the money, aside from the stylus that's obvious because it's in the name? Let's see. The phone has a 6.8-inch 1080x2400 LCD touchscreen, the Snapdragon 480 5G chipset, 6GB of RAM, 256GB of expandable storage, and a 5,000 mAh battery with a 10W charger in the box.
On the rear you have a 48 MP f/1.7 main camera, an 8 MP f/2.2 118-degree ultrawide, a 5 MP macro cam, and a 2 MP depth sensor, while on the front for selfies there's a 16 MP sensor in the left-aligned screen hole-punch. The phone runs Android 11, is made out of plastic, and will only be offered in one colorway called Cosmic Emerald.

The screen and cameras seem identical to its 4G cousin that launched in January, while the chipset (obviously), memory, storage, and battery capacity have received nice bumps.