Moto G7 Power With Snapdragon 675 SoC, Android Pie Spotted on Geekbench

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Moto G7 Power With Snapdragon 675 SoC, Android Pie Spotted on Geekbench

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Moto G7 Power is tipped to sport a single rear camera setup

Highlights

  • Moto G7 Power has been spotted on Geekbench
  • It is listed to run on Android Pie, pack 4GB RAM
  • The smartphone is said to run on Snapdragon 625 SoC

Lenovo-owned Motorola is working on its next-gen Moto G7 lineup and the smartphones have started to leak online. After press images of the entire series leaked last week, the Moto G7 Power has now allegedly been spotted on Geekbench. The smartphone is listed to run on Android 9 Pie operating system out-of-the-box. The benchmark listing also reveals some key specification of the Moto G7 Power variant. The company is expected to launch four devices in the Moto G7 lineup next year.

The alleged Moto G7 Power Geekbench listing suggests that the smartphone will be powered by the Snapdragon 625 SoC paired with 4GB of RAM. The smartphone is listed to run on Android 9 Pie as well. Apart from this, the listing reveals little else, and the Geekbench listing was first spotted by GizChina.

Previous leaks suggest that the Moto G7 Power will sport a wide display notch up front, a single rear camera setup, and a rear fingerprint sensor embedded within the Motorola batwing logo. The smartphone is found to have a large 5,000mAh battery. This would be larger than what will come on the rest of the Moto G7 series lineup, which includes the Moto G7, Moto G7 Plus, Moto G7 Power, and Moto G7 Play.

Press renders suggest that the Moto G7 and G7 Plus will have a waterdrop display notch similar to the Oppo F9 and Realme 2 Pro. The Moto G7 and Moto G7 Plus are found to have a higher screen-to-body ratio over their predecessors. Both phones also sport horizontally-placed dual rear camera setup.

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