Thursday, January 31, 2019

Hands-on images leak of Moto G7 Plus in pretty red color

An alleged image of the Motorola Moto G7 Plus. Fone Arena

We've already seen quite a few leaks surrounding the upcoming line of Motorola Moto G7 smartphones. Today, we've now seen real-life hands-on photos of what looks to be the Motorola Moto G7 Plus (via Fone Arena).

The images depict what we expected to see: a waterdrop notch, the Motorola log on the chin, a logo on the rear fingerprint sensor, and a dual camera setup in the usual circle formation on the back.

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However, there are a few notable bits of previously unknown info we can glean from the photos. The sticker on the front of the device suggests the phone will feature 27W fast-charging, which is pretty cool (other Moto budget devices feature 15W charging). The sticker also suggests the device will have optical image stabilization, a welcome upgrade indeed.

Check out the images here:

Interestingly, we've seen an image of a device like this before: back in August 2018, we saw a leak of a red Motorola device which was assumed to be a new variant of the Motorola Moto G6 Plus. However, it appears that that was some sort of prototype for this Moto G7 Plus, as we've yet to see anything launch from Motorola with a waterdrop notch.

Check out the picture from last year below for reference:

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That red color is a distinct match to these new leaks, so it's a solid bet these two devices are one and the same.

We expect the Motorola Moto G7 Plus to feature a 6.24-inch Full HD+ LCD screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 636, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of internal storage, a 3,000mAh battery, and run Android 9 Pie out of the box. We don't yet have an idea on pricing, but with specs like these, it's a sure bet the device won't break the bank.

What do you think? Is the Motorola Moto G7 Plus on your radar, or are you not interested? Let us know in the comments!

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