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Lenovo: Moto G7, Moto G7 Play, Moto G7 Plus and Moto G7 Power revealed

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It's that time again: there are new Moto G smartphones. These include the Moto G7, Moto G7 Play, Moto G7 Plus, and Moto G7 Power.

As every year, Lenovo introduces new Moto G smartphones. These mostly belonged to the entry-level and mid-range range. So far, the manufacturer has only ever had three devices pro year in stock. There's a fourth this year - the Moto G7 Power. The new phones have it.

Moto G7

The Moto G7 will be available later this month at an RRP of €250. It offers a touchscreen that measures 6,2 inches diagonally and has a resolution of 2270×1080 pixels. The battery, which is still 3000 mAh, powers the Snapdragon 632 with four gigabytes of RAM and 64 gigabytes of storage. On top of that there is Android 9 Pie. On the back is a dual camera with 12-megapixel and 5-megapixel sensors. Videos can be in 4K at 30 frames pro second to be recorded.

Moto G7 Play

The Play model is the entry-level model again this year. Lenovo also chose this month to start sales again, the smartphone will only cost 150 euros. The display has a size of 5,7 inches and a resolution of 1512×720 pixels. A bit little, but compromises have to be made somewhere for the low price. There is the same for that Proprocessor as in the Moto G7 mentioned above. This is supported by 32 gigabytes of memory and two gigabytes of RAM. Everything is kept alive by a 3000mAh battery and the operating system runs Android 9 Pie. If you turn the device around, you will only find a single camera with a resolution of 13 megapixels. Videos can be recorded in 1080p at 30 frames per second.

Moto G7 Plus

The G7 Plus is the most expensive smartphone around. Lenovo calls for an RRP of 300 euros. The phone should also be available in February. For your money you get a display with a 2270×1080 resolution and a diagonal of 6,2 inches. Inside, the Snapdragon 636 works with four or six gigabytes of RAM and 64 or 128 gigabytes of RAM. In this model there is again a dual camera, the sensors of which have a resolution of 16 and five megapixels. Videos can be in 4K with 30 frames pro second to be recorded.

Moto G7 Power

The Moto G7 Power made it into the Moto G family for the first time this year. It is the only one of the four new products to have a battery with a capacity of 5000mAh. That's probably where the name comes from. The screen has a resolution of only 1512×720 pixels. Of the ProLike the Moto G7 Play, the processor inside is the Snapdragon 632. This is supported by 32 gigabytes of memory and three gigabytes of RAM. The operating system: Also Android 9 Pie. The RRP of the power model is 210 euros, available from mid-February.

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