Motorola looks set to refresh its stylus-equipped mid-range phone next year, as live images of the 2026 Moto G Stylus have just leaked online. However, if you were hoping for a dramatic redesign, you might want to lower your expectations this one appears to be sticking with what works.
2026 Moto G Stylus sticks with familiar form

The leak, posted by tipster @Sudhanshu1414 on X, shows what seems to be the Moto G Stylus 2026 in real-world certification images. At a glance, there’s very little that separates it from the previous model.
The device retains a flat display with slim bezels and a triple rear camera layout, mirroring the design of the 2025 edition. Even the camera island appears untouched, suggesting Motorola is playing it safe with this iteration.
Internal upgrades expected despite identical looks
While the leak didn’t provide detailed specs, some reasonable guesses can be made. The 2024 and 2025 Moto G Stylus models were powered by Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 and Gen 3 chipsets respectively. With Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 already announced, there’s a strong chance that the 2026 model will ship with it.
Other expected upgrades might include improved battery life, faster charging, and camera enhancements though none of these are confirmed at this point.
Previous models set the stage for incremental updates
Motorola has been consistent with the Moto G Stylus line. The 2025 model featured 8 GB of RAM, 256 GB of storage, and a relatively smooth Android experience for a phone in its price bracket (currently $284.99 on Amazon).
Based on what we’ve seen so far, the 2026 version could continue this trend of light upgrades over full redesigns.
Here’s what the leak reveals so far:
- Flat front display with slim bezels
- Triple rear camera setup
- Same camera island and layout as the 2025 model
- Expected launch window around May 2026
- Potential Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset
Motorola plays it safe with 2026 Moto G Stylus design
This isn’t a bold leap forward, but that may not be the point. For buyers looking for a functional mid-range phone with stylus support and familiar ergonomics, Motorola seems content to refine rather than reinvent.

