Motorola is also diving into the fifth generation (5G) with a new device for the high middle market: the Moto G 5G based on a Snapdragon 750G chip with a price tag of 299 euros (about 1200 shekels).
The new device that has been leaked several times recently carries a large 6.7-inch screen with an eyelet for the front camera. The IPS LCD + Full HD screen supports a high refresh rate of 90 Hz, with, in addition to the new processor, 4 GB of working memory and 64 GB of storage, along with the option to expand with a microSD card up to 1 terabyte.
The Moto G 5G’s set includes three lenses: 48 megapixels in a wide main lens, 8 megapixels in an ultra-wide lens and another 2 megapixels in a macro lens. There is also an LED light as well as video capture support in 4K. The front selfie camera has a 16-megapixel sensor with HDR support.
The battery of the Moto G 5G comes in a relatively large volume of 5,000 mAh. Fast charging of 20 watts with USB-C connection is supported. Motorola has also found a place to connect 3.5mm headphones, however the fingerprint sensor is not integrated in the screen but is located in a physical touch button on the back.
In addition to the Moto G 5G, Motorola also introduced the Moto G9 Power, which had a similar look but with a weaker specification and no support for the 5th generation. Work and 128 GB of storage. The rear camera includes a 64-megapixel sensor and another pair of 2-megapixel sensors and finally the battery with a larger capacity of 6,000 mAh.
The price of the Moto G9 Power is also lower and will be sold for 199 euros (about 800 shekels).