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Vlad 28 January 2019

Motorola Android Rumors

Motorola is unveiling the G7 family at an event in Brazil on February 7, according to past rumors. Ahead of that, we've already seen the entire lineup leaked by Motorola's own website. And today a prolific leakster on Twitter has shared the prices of two of the models.

The Moto G7 will start at €300, while the G7 Plus will cost €360. The prices for the G7 Play and G7 Power have previously been leaked. The G7 Play is expected to go for €149 while the G7 Power will be offered for €209.

The Moto G7 has a 6.24-inch display with a waterdrop notch and 1080x2270 resolution. It's powered by the Snapdragon 632 chipset, paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. On the back there's a 12 MP + 5 MP dual rear camera system, and the lights are kept running by a 3,000 mAh battery.

The G7 Plus keeps the same screen, battery capacity, RAM and storage, but ups the SoC to the Snapdragon 636 and the main rear cam to a 16 MP unit.

The G7 Play has a 5.7" 720x1512 screen, the Snapdragon 632, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, a 13 MP rear camera, and the same 3,000 mAh battery. The G7 Power swaps that out for a 5,000 mAh cell, and gets a bigger 6.2" display (though with the same resolution). It's also powered by the Snapdragon 632, and has the same 32GB of storage, but 3GB of RAM.

All four models run Android 9 Pie and have seemingly the same 8 MP f/2.2 selfie snapper.

Source | Via

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  • r31ya
  • 61w
  • 30 Jan 2019

yup can confirm, Vivo have garbage UI. Not only its not that intuitive, its also tends to cram a long list of stuff instead of categorize them properly for easier access.

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  • mike
  • nxE
  • 30 Jan 2019

Overpriced, not only the Plus, all of the models. Lenovo thinks it can rip off European buyers with Moto, which used to be solid, but is now shit. Top model for 250€ in EU would be ok, not amazing but ok. 360 is a joke aka. low sales.

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  • Marco M
  • Mu3
  • 30 Jan 2019

Vivo is typically brilliant in HW, but let down by software. I hope they will add some resources to camera and general UI performance. The HW is often there, but still the experience still isn't. Lenovo is often in the same boat. SW isn't good enough...

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