Motorola Moto G7: Design, Specs and Everything We Know About the Phone So Far

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This year wasn't a good one for the Lenovo sub-brand Motorola. The company launched not many smartphones, and the ones it announced wasn't very popular. To make it up for 2018's fall looks like Motorola has already started working on making 2019 a good one. Motorola is expected to kick-start the upcoming year with the Moto G7 lineup. Just like the Moto G6 series, under the G7 series, Motorola is expected to launch three phones, Moto G7, Moto G7 Play and Moto G7 Plus.

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Although Motorola is yet to announce the smartphone, considering the rumours and leaks, it looks like the launch of the Moto G7 is nearing. The smartphone has also been certified by the U.S. FCC. Some reports suggest that Motorola will be launching the three usual phones under its upcoming G series, while some other rumours suggest that there will be four phones, including the Moto G7 Power. Going by the rumours and leaks, almost everything has been revealed about the standard Moto G7. Let's take a quick look at everything we know about the Moto G7 so far.

Moto G7: Design

CAD renders, live pictures and a lot more showing the Moto G7 has been leaked. The CAD renders leaked some days ago show the phone from almost all angles giving us a fair idea about the overall design of the phone. As far as the design is concerned, the Moto G7 will sport much slimmer bezels compared to the Moto G6. In fact, the Moto G7 is said to improve upon the screen-to-body ratio of the Moto G6 by bringing a waterdrop display notch display. Unlike the slim top bezel, the renders show that the bottom bezel of the Moto G7 will be thicker in comparison. The water drop notch, as also seen on other phones with a similar notch, will sport the single selfie camera.

On the front, the Moto G7 will sport a single camera, while on the back panel it will sport two cameras paired with dual LED flash. Following the rear camera setup, the back cover will include the fingerprint scanner embedded in the Moto logo.

Moto G7: Specifications

As far as the specs are concerned, the Moto G7 is said to be powered by Snapdragon 632 mobile platform paired with either 3GB or 4GB RAM and 32GB or 64GB storage. The smartphone is expected to come packed with a big 6.24-inch Full HD+ display paired with a 19:9 aspect ratio. As for the camera configuration, the Moto G7 is said to come with a 12MP primary camera with an aperture of f/1.8 and a 5MP secondary camera with an aperture of f/2.2. On the front, the Motorola phone is expected to come with an 8MP selfie shooter paired with f 2.2 aperture. On the software front, the phone is said to run on Android 9 Pie out-of-the-box.

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