The entire Moto G7 line leaks in high-res press renders

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The entire Moto G7 line leaks in high-res press renders
We already know that Motorola plans to introduce its new mid-range Android smartphones, the Moto G7 series, tomorrow, February 7, but before that happens, let's take a look at some of the best-looking pictures showing the entire line.

Four Moto G7 smartphones will be unveiled in just a day from now: Moto G7, Moto G7 Plus, Moto G7 Play, and Moto G7 Power. The pictures leaked by Roland Quandt confirm many of the specs that various source told us about, such as the waterdrop notch, fingerprint sensor on the back and camera setup.

Although all four Moto G7 phones seem similar in appearance, there are small things that differentiate them, which are easier to spot in these high-res press renders. The most obvious difference is the waterdrop notch on the Moto G7 and Moto G7 Plus, as opposed to the other two models that come with large notch displays.

Also, the Moto G7 Play and Moto G7 Power feature single-camera, while the other two Moto G7 phones feature dual-camera setups. The one design feature that all four Moto G7 phones gave in common is the fingerprint sensor, which is hidden under the Motorola logo on the back side.

Of course, there are differences in size and weight, as Moto G7 Power is the heaviest of the four due to the huge 5,000 mAh battery inside, while the Moto G7 Play is the lightest and smallest.

However, most of the differences between the Moto G7 smartphones can't really be spotted since they can only be found on the inside. The processor, amount of memory, battery and display, each of these components are different from one model to another.

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As far as the price goes, rumor has it that the cheapest of the four, the Moto G7 Play will cost around $150, while the most expensive, the Moto G7 Plus may sell for around $350, but these prices haven't been confirmed yet, so take with a grain of salt for now.

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