Motorola enthusiasts are indeed waiting for the next flagship from the company. Recent leaked images of Moto G5 Plus rendered by one of the case makers released by noted leaker Roland Quandt will push enthusiasts more towards the Moto G5 Plus smartphone.
According to Android Headlines, the noted leaks star Roland Quandt has added several cases renders to the list today and mentions "Here's how one case maker thinks the Motorola Moto G5 Plus will look. Seems based on preliminary renders from Lenovo/Moto (1/2)."
Already the Moto G5 Plus flagship was seen with many rumors and leaks earlier and this fresh leak before its launch will give an idea for enthusiast about the upcoming device from Motorola. However, no official confirmation is made by the company yet on Moto G5 Plus model.
Here's how one case maker thinks the Motorola Moto G5 Plus will look. Seems based on preliminary renders from Lenovo/Moto (1/2) pic.twitter.com/gKAUojiARW
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) January 26, 2017
According to Tech Droider, 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 a 13-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front facing camera as a selfie shooter. The phone is also seen with fingerprint sensor at the front.
The FCC has given away that there will be an additional variant of this phone that features 2GB of RAM, so it's likely that the G5 will feature Plus and Play variants similar to last year.
It is reported that Moto G5 Plus is expected to be announced at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) event, which is at the end of February in Barcelona, Spain. Stay tuned for more updates.
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