Motorola to Launch Moto G30 and Moto E7 Power Soon

Motorola to Launch Moto G30 and Moto E7 Power Soon

Aside from the Android Go-powered Moto E6i, Motorola has a bunch of entry-level offerings coming soon according to WinFuture. The two phones in question are the Moto G30 and Moto E7 Power.

The Moto G30 appears to be the successor of the Moto G9 Play/Lenovo K12 Note since it also comes with a Snapdragon 662 processor, 128GB internal storage, and 6.5-inch HD+ display. The G30, however, gets more RAM at 6GB though there is a mention of a 4GB/64GB variant.

Unlike the G9 Play, the G30 will get a quad rear camera setup that consists of a 64-megapixel main camera, 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera, and a pair of 2-megapixel sensors. For selfies, you get a 8-megapixel snapper–again, the same with the G9 Play. The similarities are also evident with its 5000mAh battery, 3.5mm jack, and rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, though the G30 will have NFC and Android 11 out of the box.

As for the Moto E7 Power, you also get a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, 5000mAh battery, and a 6.5-inch display, though the selfie snapper is just 5-megapixels. The rear camera only consists of a 13-megapixel main camera and 2-megapixel depth sensor, and the Moto E7 Power is powered by a Helio G25 processor with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. However, there are also reports of a possible 2GB/32GB variant.

Other features of the Moto E7 Power include Android 10 out of the box, 3.5mm jack, and MicroSD card expansion. As for pricing, the Moto E7 Power is pegged at around 150 Euros(~Php 8.8k) in Europe.

There’s no word yet as to when the Moto G30 and E7 Power will launch, but given this comprehensive leak, we should expect a launch soon. As for local release, we will not be surprised if they arrive in the Philippines as Lenovo-branded phones–which was the case with the K12 Note.

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