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Moto G5 Plus Specs Revealed; Rear Circular Camera Panel & Front Fingerprint Scanner Tipped

Moto G5 Plus Specs Revealed; Rear Circular Camera Panel & Front Fingerprint Scanner Tipped

Ritwik Roy

Lenovo's highly-anticipated Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus smartphones are expected to be unveiled at a Feb. 26 event. The handset may pack a Snapdragon 625 processor yet again along with a 5.5-inch Full HD Display and pixel density of 403ppi. Lenovo P2 and Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 also pack the same processor.

The handset is also expected to come with 32GB internal storage and 4GB RAM. Leaked images of the phone have appeared from CPU-Z, a benchmark and system information app, and they show the smartphone running on Android 7.0 Nougat.

According to Gadgets 360, the Moto G5 Plus may sport a 12MP rear and 5MP front camera. It is rumored that the smartphone has been passed through Indonesian certification site. The leaked specs have confirmed earlier rumors surrounding the device. Earlier reports claimed that the Moto G5 Plus will have a circular camera panel at the rear and a fingerprint scanner at the front. The smartphone may also come in a silver variant. Recently a Romanian website listed the mobile with a price tag of RON 1,650 (US$390 approx).

However, new reports claim that the price of the Moto G5 Plus could be around $300. There is no official information yet on the price. The 5.5-inch display may have a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. An Adreno 506 GPU has also been tipped along with the above-mentioned Snapdragon 625 processor, clocked at 2.0GHz. The Moto G5 Plus may come with a 3,080 mAh battery, reports Tech Times.

The Moto X (2017) may also debut at the MWC 2017.Earlier in December, images and a video of the handset were leaked that offered a peek into the device's specs, features and design. Stay tuned on Mobile & Apps for more information on Motorola Moto G5. Moto G5 Plus and Moto X (2017).

 

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