Motorola Moto G7 Renders Leak and Show Off the Phone From All Sides

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Motorola is set to launch the Moto G7 series of phones very soon. The series include four phones- Moto G7, Moto G7 Plus, Moto G7 Power and the G7 Play. The Moto G7 and the Plus model are going to be expensive while the G7 Play and Power are said to be slightly cheaper. According to reports, the Moto G7 is expected to launch in February possibly before the Mobile World Congress. All these Motorola smartphones have been subjected to several leaks and rumours lately, and now, a new leak reveals new details about the Moto G7.

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Moto G7 Renders Leak

Some new renders of the Moto G7 have surfaced online revealing some new information about the phone. The renders show the Moto G7 inside a transparent case. Interestingly the renders show the smartphone from almost sides possibly giving us a fair idea about how the phone will overall look. In the pictures, the Moto G7 is seen with a waterdrop notch on the front that equips the selfie camera and also hides the earpiece and the sensors nearby.

The renders clearly show the phone from the front as well as the back panel. As noted the smartphone appears with waterdrop notch or teardrop notch with much slimmer bezels compared to the Moto G6. The chin of the G7, however, appears to be thick and equips the Motorola brand logo like all other recently launched phones from the company.

On the rear panel, the renders show the phone packs dual camera setup following which is a physical fingerprint sensor which will help users unlock the phone with a finger touch. On the right edge of the phone, we have the power and volume buttons while the bottom there's the 3.5mm headphone jack, USB-C port, and a speaker grille.

Moto G7, Moto G7 Plus, Moto G7 Play and Moto G7 Power Specs

All the four Moto G7, G7 Plus, G7 Power and G7 Play have been subjected to several leaks and rumours in the past few months. The rumours have revealed a lot about all the Moto G7 series phones. Going by some of the past reports the Moto G7 and G7 Plus – which are going to be slightly expensive than the other two G7 series phones -- will come with waterdrop display notch. The Moto G7 Play and Power are expected to come with a traditional notch like the one in the iPhone X. The Moto G7 and G7 Plus are said to sport dual camera setup on the rear panel. In comparison, the Moto G7 Play and Moto G7 Power are expected to come packed with only a single rear camera.

As for the hardware, the Moto G7 could be powered by Snapdragon 660 and be available in two variants –3GB RAM /32GB storage and 4GB RAM /64GB of internal storage. In comparison, the Plus model – as rumours suggest – will be powered by Snapdragon 710 SoC paired with 4GB RAM/64GB storage and 6GB RAM and 64GB storage.

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