Geekbench test unleashes Moto G4 with 3GB of RAM and Snapdragon 617

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The Motorola Moto G4 is all set to come out of the veil on May 17, but its Geekbench benchmark tests are already here. The results reveal that the upcoming device shall feature an octa-core Snapdragon test 617 chipset clubbed with 3GB of RAM. Oh, and it will be running Android 6.0 Marshmallow (pretty much expected). On the single-core test, the device scored 719 while on the multi-core test it scored 3076.

Moto G4 Geekbench




Some of the previous leaks suggest that the device to come with a 5.5-inch FHD 1080p display. A 13-megapixel primary camera along with a 5-megapixel selfie camera. However, these leaks suggested the device to feature to 2GB of RAM in contrast to what Geekbench shows. So, maybe the previous rumors are wrong or the device that has been benchmarked is the Moto G4 Plus.

Another info about the upcoming device suggests that there will also be a premium variant, which will feature a fingerprint scanner and a 16MP primary camera. Both the variants (regular and premium) will come equipped with Quick Charge technology.

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