Moto G7 Power, Moto G7 Play up for pre-order, shipping soon in the US

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Q1 is about to end but Motorola is still busy with numerous phones. The Moto G7 which was rendered as early as October last year but was officially unveiled only in February together with the Moto G7 Play, Moto G7 Plus, and Moto G7 Power. The Moto G7 phone is prepared for purchase from Motorola with a mid-range price and is about to be followed by the G7 Play and G7 Power. The pair is about to be released in the United States with reasonable prices. You can pre-order for the Moto G7 Power starting March 15 for only $249.

The Moto G7 Power has ‘Power’ in its name because of its powerful battery. The 5000mAh battery is what makes it an admirable choice. Under normal mobile usage, the smartphone can last up to three full days on a single charge.

Moto G7 Power’s battery is larger than the Samsung Galaxy S10’s 4100mAh batt. It will still be more powerful than the imminent Galaxy S10 5G with a 4500mAh battery.

To review, the Moto G7 Power comes ready with a 6.2-inch screen, 1520 x 720-pixel resolution, 12MP back camera, 8MP selfie shooter, Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 processor, 4GB RAM, 32GB onboard storage space, and a microSD slot for memory growth.

The Moto G7 Play is more reasonable at only $199. Pre-order will start on the 29th before it hits Amazon, Best Buy, and B&H Photo on April 5. This one boasts a 5.7-inch IPS LCD screen, HD+ resolution, notched design, 8MP selfie camera, 13MP main cam with LED flash, fingerprint reader, microSD slot, 32GB storage space, 2GB RAM, Snapdragon 632 chipset, 3000mAh battery, and a USB-C port.

In the US, Google Fi has started offering the Moto G7. We’re not positive if both the Moto G7 Play and Moto G7 Power will also be existing from the network.

Moto G7 Now Joining Google Fi Gang

Moto G7 Joining Google Fi Gang

The Moto G7 is joining the Google Fi gang. We mentioned this former when Motorola officially announced all-new addition to the Moto G family. The Google Fi team has teased the high-quality news so imagine related reports will also be exposed by Motorola or any other mobile carriers in the US, European, and Latin American kay markets. The Moto G7, Moto G7 Play, Moto G7 Plus, and Moto G7 are now obtainable in Brazil and Mexico at reasonable prices so expect other countries to receive them soon.

The Moto G7 from Google Fi is something to be energized about especially if you’re a reliable Motorola fan. We’re not confident if the other variants will be obtainable on the network but the Moto G7 may be enough.

Motorola’s latest Moto G7 comes equipped with a big 6.2-inch Max Vision screen with Full HD+ resolution. It’s faster by 50% than the Moto G6 as made possible by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 processor.

The camera system includes two 12MP sensors with Google Lens. Other imaging features contain blur effects, Spot Color, and Auto Smile Capture. There’s an all-day battery plus TurboPower charging tech so there is no cause for the smartphone to go low-batt.

Moto G7 looking similar to Oppo and Vivo for notch inspiration

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A condensed video of the rumored Motorola Moto G7 has occurred online, potentially skimpy the handset from all angles. The video inwards via MySmartPrice and OnLeaks, who has leaked a number of exact design videos previously.

The G7 is the expected seventh generation of Motorola’s budget handset series, and it appears to share a lot in common with its precursor, the G6.

It’s basically the same shape, with curved rear sides on the back and what appearances like a similar dual-lens rear camera with double flash. There’s also what looks like USB Type-C connectivity and a headphone port on the bottom of the unit.

A couple of significant differences, however, are noted with the display.

There’s a waterdrop-style notch at the top center of the handset — like seen on the new Oppo F9 and Vivo V11 Pro — and what looks like an extensive top-speaker and/or earpiece, while the previously front-mounted fingerprint scanner seems to have been moved to the back of the phone to accommodate the extensive screen. Aside from the troublesome notch aspect of the situation, this move should be for the better, as it would permit for a higher screen-to-body ratio.
The Moto G7 is predictable to attain alongside the larger LG G7 Plus and maybe two more G-series phones. One of these may a “Play”-branded model, while the other may be below the “Power” moniker.

The Moto G6, released earlier in 2018, was a beautiful little device and I’m pleased to see its replacement may perhaps offer an alike style, and retain the headphone jack. Let’s just hope it offers better low-light photos than its predecessor, which was one of its stabbing points.

As for its price and announcement date, it’s too early to say, though it’s bound to be another wallet-friendly phone. Give us your opinions about Moto G7 in the comments.