Lenovo Moto G5 Update: Weibo, Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor, And More
Caroline SorianoMoto G has always been significant with Lenovo Motorola lineup and with the released of Moto G4, it is expected for Moto G5 to come after. But there was no news about the upcoming phone, not until now. Rumors have circulated the online world and these have made both of the companies' fans anticipate for it to come out.
The latest leak about Lenovo Moto G5, according to Digital Trends, has started from the Chinese social media network called Weibo. But generally, it provides more of the Moto G5 Plus, the assumed bigger version of the Moto G5. The press render is almost similar to the previous leaks that most of the Lenovo-Motorola fans have seen, however, it gives a more informative look of the forthcoming phone. For instance, Moto G5's appearance has improved, making it seem like it's stylish and sleeker in comparison with the previous design leaks. But then, it is more of a marketing strategy as the phone will somehow look different in real life.
The previous leaks, however, are more interesting because it has shown pictures of the unreleased phone. It turns out that someone has been claiming to have the hands-on items, and are trying to sell it. The seller stated that these phones won't come out until 2017 and apart from offering the phone, there were also listing of the specs and a number of photos of the assumed Moto G5 Plus. (via DigitalTrends)
The listing of the Lenovo Moto G5 declares that it is powered by "Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 processor with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage." The mobile phone also has a 13MP rear-facing camera and a 5MP front-facing one. It also appears to have a combination of a fingerprint sensor and a home button, and will come out with an Android 7.0 Nougat. (via KnowYourMobile)
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