Moto G5 Updates: Nougat-powered Smartphone's Specs Outed In Brazil

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Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus are all slated to be unveiled in the imminent Mobile World Congress and as the latter has been getting more of the spotlight as of late, the former's specifications are now ready to take a slice of that. Afterall Lenovo Motorola is ensuring that both are all ready when they get to launch in the following months.

Brazilian blog TechnoBlog has revealed that Moto G5 is going to be armed with a 5-inch 1080p screen, a tad smaller than its sibling Moto G5 Plus. In addition, the forthcoming smartphone is expected to be powered by Android 7.0 Nougat and is going to be fueled by Qualcomm Snapdragon 430. The chipset will be coupled with 2 GB of random access memory (RAM). Meanwhile, Moto G5 Plus will be powered by Snapdragon 625 and a 4GB RAM.

Moto G5, with the regional model number XT1672, is also expected to be toting a 13-megapixel (MP) rear camera and a 5MP front-facing camera. Moreover, the upcoming device is set to feature connectivity features such as Wi-Fi a/g/b/n, Wi-Fi Direct and a hotspot. The smartphone is also coming with a minimal 2,800mAh battery.

Interestingly, The Indian Express has also noted that Moto G5 may also come with a bigger 3000mAh. This is generated by the leaked outing from US FCC listings. Previously, full renders of the Moto G5 have surfaced, courtesy of Ronald Quandt of Winfuture.de. The three images sported a flip cover, a screen protector along with a full surround jacket. As such, the leaked renders have indicated that the smartphone will be coming with camera sensors at its rear.

Moto G5 is scheduled to be released at MWC in Barcelona. To jazz up its launching, Lenovo has already sent out invites prior to the imminent event that will commence in February.

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