Motorola has launched the Moto G5 Plus 5G on July 7 and it is said to be the company’s most affordable smartphone. This smartphone is priced at €349 for the 4GB + 64GB version and is one of the cheapest smartphones in India. Recently a tipster has spotted that a new Motorola device is under development and it has received the TUV Rheinland certification from Japan.
The tipster claims that this smartphone has not been launched and is still in development. From the certification we can see that the upcoming Motorola smartphone will have a typical 5000mAh battery. The certification does not reveal any other details about the smartphone. This can be one of the flagship devices of the company that will be unveiled in near future.
Recently we got some news about the Motorola Razr 5G and the specification of that smartphone had been leaked before official launch. This certification can be linked to the upcoming Razr 5G. But we are not sure as there is no concrete news about the launch of the device.
Meanwhile, Moto G Plus has a 6.7-inch FHD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate. There is a dual punch-hole camera at the front – 16MP primary and 8MP ultrawide. There is also a quad-camera setup at the back of the camera – 48MP main shooter is joined by an 8MP ultrawide snapper, 5MP macro module, and a 2MP depth helper.
The phone runs on Android 10 with some slight Moto enhancements now called My UX. The phone comes with Snapdragon 765 chipset paired with upto 6GB RAM and upto 128GB storage. The storage can be expandable externally via memory card. The Moto G Plus 5G is powered by 5,000 mAh and supports 20W fast wired charging. There is a side mount fingerprint scanner, NFC, headphone jack and it is splash-resistant.