Motorola is purportedly adding a dual-camera setup to the upgraded version of the Moto G5 Plus, a new round of photo leak suggests. More than a week before the much-awaited launch of the handset device, the Taiwanese firm is reportedly using a mid-tier Qualcomm processor into the bargain.
The Moto G5S Plus is unveiled in a new photo leak sporting the dual-camera setup, which many original equipment manufacturers have started to use this year. According to a set of images released by Slash Leaks, Motorola's next-generation smartphone is coming out with two cameras as the main shooters.
Apart from the camera setup, the Moto G5S Plus is also reportedly running on Qualcomm's Snapdragon 625 processor, which is not bad at all if reports hold true that the phone is wearing 4 gigabytes of RAM and 32 gigabytes of internal memory space. In addition, the leaked picture showcases the EMEA label on Fastboot Flash mode screen, which means the variant is intended for release in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
While the device is slated to be officially launched on 25 July, Motorola and its owner Lenovo have not been giving hints of the super charged phone's design and specifications. Based on previous leaks, the Moto G5S Plus will feature two 13-megapixel lenses—one for colouration and the other for black and white scale.
On top of this, the main cameras have been speculated capable of adding bokeh effects. The front shooter, meanwhile, has been said to get an upgrade with an 8-megapixel lens. Based on reports, the Moto G5S Plus has a 5.5-inch display with 1280 x 720 pixels. It will run on Android 7.0 Nougat fresh off the package.