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Meet the New moto g7 Series

Meet the New moto g7 Series

Smartphones Feb 7,2019 0

Lenovo-owned Motorola has made its next-gen Moto G7 series (the Moto G7, the Moto G7 Plus, the Moto G7 Power, and the Moto G7 Play) official in Brazil.

moto g7 plus

Designed for those seeking for a good photo camera in their smartphone, the new moto g7 plus comes with a 16 MP dual camera system with optical image stabilization. Plus, new camera software and AI helps you shoot like a pro with features like Smart Composition and Auto-Smile capture.

You’ll never have to worry about missing a great shot thanks to the all-day battery with 27W TurboPower charging for 12 hours of power in only 15 minutes.

Combined with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 Mobile Platform, you have the fastest moto g ever. It comes with a new u-design, 6.2″ Max Vision display featuring a Full HD+ resolution, amplified by Dolby Audio stereo speakers.

The moto g7 plus is available today in Brazil and Mexico. It will be available from mid-February throughout Europe. It will also roll out over the coming months in Australia and in other countries in Latin America with a starting MSRP of 299.99€ EUR.

moto g7

The new moto g7 has a u-design, 6.2″ Max Vision Full HD+ display. The 12 MP dual camera system is equipped with blur effects, Spot Color, Auto Smile Capture and Google Lens. 50% faster than the previous generation, the moto g7 can tackle your most intensive creative tasks thanks to a Snapdragon 632 Mobile Platform.

TurboPower charging and an all-day battery, help you power through even the longest creative sessions. And with an upgraded, contoured Gorilla Glass design, it looks as great as it performs.

The moto g7 is available today in Brazil and Mexico. It will be available from mid-February throughout Europe. In the coming months, it will also roll out in various countries in Asia Pacific, Latin America and North America with a starting MSRP $299 USD.

moto g7 power

A new edition to the moto g family, the moto g7 power was designed to address the number one consumer pain point when it comes to smartphones: battery life.

The device has been designed with a 5000 mAh battery, so you can work and play for 60 hours (up to 3 days in the U.S. and Canada) on a single charge. When you do need to refuel, get hours of power in just minutes with TurboPower charging.

The smartphone has a 6.2″ Max Vision HD+ display supported by a Snapdragon 632 Mobile Platform.

The moto g7 power is available today in Brazil and Mexico. It will be available from mid-February throughout Europe. It will roll out over the coming weeks in India and the coming month in various countries in Asia Pacific, Latin America and North America with a starting MSRP of $249 USD.

moto g7 play

The moto g7 play, powereed by a Snapdragon 632 Mobile Platform, is 60% (110 % in U.S. and Canada) faster than the previous generation. Its compact design boasts an ultrawide 5.7″ Max Vision HD+ display with a 19:9 aspect ratio. And, if a once in a lifetime moment comes, you won’t miss capturing it thanks to the 13 MP rear camera with PDAF and zero shutter lag, which focuses on your subject in the blink of an eye.

The moto g7 play is available today in Brazil and Mexico. The moto g7 play will be available from mid-February throughout Europe. It will roll out over the coming month in various countries in Latin America and North America with a starting MSRP of $199 USD.

The newest generation of moto g smartphones come equipped with exclusive Moto Experiences. Newly redesigned One Button Nav replaces navigation buttons with one simple on-screen bar. Combined with Android 9.0 Pie, every swipe, tap, and hold works even better than before. Motorola has also made Three Finger Screenshot even better, so you can now take screenshots longer than your screen and edit them right then and there.

The moto g7 play is available today in Brazil and Mexico. The moto g7 play will be available from mid-February throughout Europe. It will roll out over the coming month in various countries in Latin America and North America with a starting MSRP of $199 USD.

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