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Moto G7 Plus live images spill out 27W fast charge support and OIS

Motorola's upcoming G7 series has been subjected to numerous leaks and rumours from the past couple of months. Earlier last week, nearly all the specifications of the G7 smartphones were leaked on the Internet and now the high-end variant Moto G7 Plus has been spotted in the wild. 

Live images of the Moto G7 Plus surfaced on a closed Facebook group for Brazilian Motorola fans, which reveal some interesting features of the smartphone. Courtesy of the upper-plastic layer of the phone's display, it can be confirmed that the Moto G7 Plus will have Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) for its 16MP primary camera. The G7 Plus is rumoured to have twin cameras on the back, the second one being the 5MP depth sensor.

TurboPower fast charge to get a boost

Another interesting tidbit that we can gather from the leak is that the G7 Plus supports 27W TurboPower fast charging. Usually, OEMs provide a 15W fast-charging adapter with the phones in-the-box but it seems that is getting bumped up to the 27W adapter.

Other specifications of the phone such as the 6.2-inch Full HD+ (2270 x 1080 pixels) display and Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 processor were also confirmed with the latest leak. The octa-core CPU is clocked at 1.8GHz and come with either 4GB or 6GB of RAM backed by 64GB internal storage.

For selfies, the Moto G7 Plus is expected to have a 12MP camera on the front.

The Moto G7 with G7 Plus, G7 Play and G7 Power will be released in the coming weeks as we head into the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2019. 



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