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Motorola Moto G9 Plus and Moto E7 Plus HQ Renders Leaked Before Launch

In May, Motorola announced the Motorola Edge and Motorola Edge+ high-end phones. In the recent months, the Lenovo-owned firm launched phones like One Fusion, One Fusion Plus, and One Vision Plus. Recent reports have claimed that the company is planning to launch budget-friendly E-series and G-series phone. Reliable tipster Evan Blass has shared renders of the upcoming Moto G9 Plus and Moto E7 Plus phones.

Moto G9 Plus
Moto G9 Plus

The Moto G9 Plus is equipped with a punch-hole LCD display. The phone has a quad camera setup on its rear led by a 64-megapixel primary lens. A fingerprint scanner is available on the edge of the phone. It also features a dedicated button for accessing the voice assistant.

Moto G9 Plus
Moto G9 Plus

The Moto G9 Plus was recently approved by the FCC authority in the U.S. It revealed that the phone will be coming with specs like 6 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage, and 5,000mAh battery with 30W rapid charging support. The handset is expected to arrive in at least two colorways such as blue and bronze.

Moto E7 Plus
Moto E7 Plus

The Moto E7 Plus can also be seen two colors in the leaked renders. The handset has a waterdrop notch screen and it is fitted with a squared-shaped module for the LED-assisted dual camera system.

Moto E7 Plus

Evan Blass had recently shared a leaked poster of the phone that carried the key details of the device. It revealed that the phone is powered by Snapdragon 460 chipset. It has 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of built-in storage. The dual camera system of the phone has a primary shooter of 48-megapixel. The phone supports Night Vision mode for shooting improved shots in low-light conditions.

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