Lenovo-Motorola participation in the Mobile World Congress (MWC) next month has high expectations of Moto G5 flagship arriving into the tech market. Enthusiasts have already gone through a number of leaks on this particular smartphone and indeed they are waiting for the official unveiling.
Moto G5 Plus was leaked earlier by a noted leak star Roland Quandt and added several cases renders and mentioned "Here's how one case maker thinks the Motorola Moto G5 Plus will look. Seems based on preliminary renders from Lenovo/Moto (1/2)." Now, fresh reports arrive again with new leaks of Moto G5 flagship.
According to GSM Arena, it is reported that Moto G5 smartphone has been given a green light by the US telecom regulator and the device will house a 3000mAh battery which is slightly lesser than expected.
Also, other features were seen like the fast charger that can give an output of 14.4W at either 9V/1.6A or 12V/1.2A, and at 5V/1.6A, and a support for NFC - which has been a feature that has been absent from the series barring some regional variants of Moto G4 Play.
It has been suggested that the phone with a model name 9839 will come with a DTV dongle, which can be used as a TV tuner.
According to BGR, Moto G5 Plus is speculated to sport 5.5-inch full HD 1080 p display for better visual experience. The report anticipates that the phone will carry Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor coupled with 4GB of RAM. This will boost the performance of the Smartphone.
Also, reported that the phone is expected to be found with 32GB of onboard storage and powerful 3,080mAh battery. Few other rumors and recently leaked rendered the image by case maker shows that the Moto G5 Plus will be incorporated with the 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front facing the camera as a selfie shooter. The phone is also seen with fingerprint sensor at the front.
Based on rumors, the Moto G5 is likely to be priced around $230 while the Moto G5 Plus could be priced around $300. The company has not made any official confirmations yet about its G5 flagship. Stay tuned for more updates.
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