Motorola Brings A Budget Phone In The Form Of Moto G5; Leaked Specs Gives Clue

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Feb 02, 2017 02:34 AM EST

While some of the smartphone's such as LG G6 and Galaxy S8 are grabbing all the attention, costly Android devices aren't the only one everyone's excited about. There's no doubt that every year Motorola is improving itself and bringing some of the best smartphones.

Interestingly, based on some of the recent leaks, 2017 is also likely to be a great year for Motorola devices. According to BGR, a Brazilian website has recently published some listings for Moto G5 and the tech geeks simply can't keep calm.

As per the listing, the device is expected to include Snapdragon 625 processor, a 1080p display, internal storage of 32GB that can be extended. Some of the other specs include a 3000mAh Turbo Charge battery and 4GB RAM. Moto G5 would be running on Android Nougat 7.0.

The smartphone would include a 5-megapixel front camera along with a 13-megapixel primary camera with NFC. That's not all, the rear camera might include LED flash, at least that's what the leaked specs hint at.

The device is believed to come with Android Pay and might be a Dual SIM device. Even though the display might be smaller than the earlier G4, the updated features would definitely help balance the rest of the users who might want an upgrade.

As per Yahoo News, Motorola is expected to announce both G5 and G5 Plus in the upcoming MWC 2017. The leaked specs mentioned on the Brazilian tech site comes with the model number, Moto G5 XT1672. The G5 model might come with 5-inch screen size, however, the Moto G5 XT1672 might be a little low in terms of the hardware. This model would run on Snapdragon 430 processor with 2 GB RAM and 2800mAh battery within the device.

In addition to G5 and G5 Plus, Motorola might also feature Moto G4 Play, the most affordable model from the G series that made its entry last fall. The tech geeks now, need to wait for the upcoming MWC 2017 for more updates and news on the device.

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