MWC this year has been very exciting. Smartphone brands have taken turns to introduce their newest smartphones to the world. Among them, Motorola (now under Lenovo) is certainly one to be notice, with Moto G5 and G5 Plus being introduced!
Moto G5 and G5 Plus official video is here!
During this year’s presentation at MWC, Motorola, which has been acquired a while ago by Lenovo, introduced the world to their two latest phones: the Moto G5 and G5 Plus. Those two phones managed to get some serious attention from the audience, because of the upgraded features. Today, the company has officially released the first promotional videos for both phones. Motorola has not forgotten to remind us that these phones offer premium specs, while having the non-premium price, like their predecessors.
According to the company’s presentation, Moto G5 and G5 Plus will have quite a big improvement in battery life. Now, users can go through an entire day without needing to charge it. Even if somehow the battery drops below 10% one day, the new rapid charging technology will be able to fix that. With the new fast charging capability, the phone can charge up to 60% in just 35 minutes, enabling almost another day of normal usage! That is truly a valuable upgrade! You can see the promotional video for G5 Plus below. For G5, please go here.
Let’s have a look again at what these phones have to offer. Both phones will have AMOLED display. For Moto G5 specs, it has a 5.0″ screen with Full HD resolution. It also comes with a 1.4GHz octa-core SND 430 SoC, and a 2,800mAh battery. This phone is suitable for those who prefer to use smartphones with one hand. On the other hand, G5 Plus specs include a SND 625 SoC at its core with 2GHz octa-core CPU, and a 3,000mAh battery. The screen will be 5.2″ Full HD display.
Moto G5 and G5 Plus: Looking good so far!
With all that we know so far, Moto G5 and G5 Plus are looking very promising. Moto G5 price, as well as G5 Plus price, is unknown at the moment, but they should be reasonable. Are you excited for these two phones?