Moto G5 and G5 Plus nothing hidden, see the photos

Moto G5 and G5 Plus: Motorola is preparing to announce two new smartphones in the upcoming Mobile World Congress 2017 to be held on February 26. Yes we are talking about Moto G5 and G5 Plus. The features of the two phones, however, have already leaked over the last few weeks.

The most recent leak from Droid-Life confirms the rumors and reveals everything about the two new phones. The new leakage of G5 and G5 Plus comes from Ktronix, an online market based in Spain. The publication since it was discovered has been deleted but the news travels very quickly. So we have some photos that mention all the features of the two devices. Moto G5

They are two mid-range smartphones that will be released in two color variations.

The smaller Moto G5 will feature a 5-inch FHD display with 441ppi, while the G5 Plus will have a 5.2-inch display with the same pixels, but at 424ppi. Both devices will feature Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and run on Android 7.0.

The G5 will have 32GB of storage, while the G5 Plus comes with 64GB. Both devices support microSD card up to 128GB. The RAM will be the same for both phones, just 2GB, while the front camera will be 5MP. The rear camera for the G5 is 13MP, while the G5 Plus's camera will be dual of focus at 12MP.

The G5 "wears" a 2.800mAh battery with fast charging, while the Plus model comes with a 3.000mAh battery with TurboPower charging. The G5 will feature an octa-core 1.4GHz 430 SoC, while the G5 Plus will run on an octa-core Snapdragon 625 clocked at 2.0GHz.

Both phones will have water repellent coating, fingerprint readers and Bluetooth 4.2.

See the photos that leaked

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