Moto G7 Power to come with a wide notch display in India
Lenovo-owned Motorola, has extended its seventh Moto G-series generation by launching Moto G7 Series in Brazil and Mexico. Moto India on Friday officially launched its new Moto G7 Power in India. The smartphone would come with a wide notch display, a huge battery support and it will go on sale in India via Flipkart and offline Motorola stores.
Lets have a look over its specifications, design and performance.
Specifications:
***Moto G7 Power is available through Flipkart.com and Offline Motorola.in Stores.
***You can have a look on the specifications of Moto G7.
Any updates in the above specifications will be updated as soon as available.
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Lets have a look over its specifications, design and performance.
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Moto G7 Power |
- Screen size : 6.2" (19:9) with wide notch display
- Resolution : 720*1570 pixels Max Vision HD+ (403 ppi)
- Operating System : Android 9 (Pie)
- Processor : Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 (14nm) with Octa-core CPU clocked at 1.8GHz
- GPU : Adreno 506
- Camera : Rear Camera - 12MP(f/2.0) with LED flash and Front Camera - 8MP(f/2.2) with In-Display flash
- Storage : (Internal) 4GB with 64GB and expandable upto 512GB (via microSD Card)
- Sensors : Fingerprint scanner(Rear-mounted), Fast Face unlock, accelerometer, proximity, gyro and e-compass
- Battery : Non-removable Li-Po 5000mAh battery (Type C)
- Weight : 193 g
- Thickness : 8mm
- Other specs : Supports 15W TurboPower charging, Dual Standby(4G+4G) and supports quick gestures
- Colors : Ceramic Black
- Price : ₹15,990
***Moto G7 Power is available through Flipkart.com and Offline Motorola.in Stores.
***You can have a look on the specifications of Moto G7.
Any updates in the above specifications will be updated as soon as available.
@Tell me how you liked this smartphone in the comment section and subscribe my blog to get latest updates on the smartphones and technology.
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