To discuss the all new Motorola G generation in depth would be Pre-mature at this time, because of the fact that it is still a little too early. However, even with this in mind, a whole bunch of Moto G7 new renders have showed out some stuff, which has confirmed many of the Moto G7’s design traits.
A fresh leak, taken from On Leaks, has gone on to confirm many of the design traits that the phone may or may not possess. According to some of the renders, the Moto G7 will most likely feature a design featuring a curved glass back design. There will be a notch present on the phone, however, what isn’t confirmed is whether this notch will be “waterdrop”, or the distinctive “teardrop” styled.
Furthermore, the screen size which is expected to come with the phone is that of 6 inches. More over, the Moto G7 is expected to fully deliver on an improved screen to body ratio than before, as well. There will also be a fairly wide bottom chin.
Moreover, coming from the leaked images, we can also see two cut-outs, which happen to be next to the selfie camera, and a microphone hole, right on the bottom chin. In addition to this, the pictures clearly indicate towards a type-C port on the bottom, along with a 3.5mm audio jack, (something which has made the potential customer of the phone very relieved).
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The phone may come in four different variants, and this would be a record, because we haven’t really seen four variants for a particular mobile phone, have we? With accordance to the rumors that seem so abundant at this point in time, the four variants can possibly be vanilla G7, the G7 Play, G7 Plus, and finally, the G7 Power.
The Moto G7 will feature either 4 gigs of RAM, or either 6 gigs of RAM. The internal storage is supposedly 64 gigs, and it isn’t actually clear just right now whether there will be the option for expandable storage, via the microSD card. The octa-core snapdragon chipset that is set to feature in the phone, is still undisclosed, and hence, remains a mystery.
The device is set to be powered by a very impressive 3500mAh battery, and will be running Android 9.0 Pie, right out of the box. While whatever I’ve stated has been leaked by the renders, just consider the fact that nothing is confirmed just yet. So basically, it is still quite early to confirm any of the specs, as we still will probably have to wait till early 2019 – when the phone is supposed to launch.