Moto E5, Moto E5 Plus New Image Leak Design Tipped
Motorola is all set to
launch its next smart phones in the E-series and G-series this year. While
there has been a lot of hype created around this week's launch event of Moto
G6, Moto G6 Play, and Moto G6 Plus, the Lenovo-owned company may
also be ready with two other smart phones - Moto E5 and Moto E5
Plus. Rumors surrounding the two handsets have been doing the rounds
for a while now, but now we have a good look at what they might look like.
The Moto E5 and Moto E5 Plus, the successors to Motorola's Moto
E4 handsets might be just around the corner as images of both the handsets have
been leaked, including a Gold color variant. Noted tipster Roland Quandt from
WinFuture has posted a series of images of both Moto E5 and Moto
E5 Plus. Notably, specifications of the smart phones have not been revealed in
the latest leak. However, the images provide some insight into what to expect
from the handsets.
As per the leaked images, the Moto E5 appears to come with only
one camera at the back but the Moto E5 Plus seems to ship with a dual-camera
setup with LED flash. The smart phones have included the 3.5mm headphone jack
at the top of the handset. While we are not sure what material is the phones
made of, but the Moto E5 smart phones appear to come in Gold, Black, and Grey colored
variants. The design is similar to another leaked render that was
reported last month.
Exactly what specifications
we will find inside the smart phones remain unclear as of now. The Plus version
of the Moto E5 may sport a bigger display and battery, but we do not know for
sure. The Moto E4 Plus packed a bigger battery than the Moto E4.
From what we know so far, the Moto E5 Plus was recently spotted on
a benchmark site that revealed some of the specifications of the smart phone.
It is expected to include 3GB of RAM, a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 SoC
(MSM8937) clocked at 1.4GHz, and Android 8.0.0 Oreo. Previous reports had also suggested that
the Moto E5 Plus will sport a 5.8-inch HD+ (720x1440 pixels) display and dual
rear camera setup with a 16-megapixel primary sensor and an 8-megapixel
secondary sensor, coupled with f/1.75 and f/2.0 aperture respectively.




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