Moto G7 with Snapdragon 660 and 4/64GB memory gets FCC Certification


The FCC has certified a device with model numbers XT1952-2 and XT1965-3, and we suspect it might be the new Moto G7. That’s not the first time we see the Moto G7 at FCC, but it’s a more complete listing now.

The phone appears to be equipped by a Snapdragon 660 paired with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of memory. It has dual-camera setup and NFC support. The new documents refer to both single-SIM and dual-SIM variants and a small 3,000mAh battery.

Starting off with the external side of things, the Moto G7 measures in at 156.86 x 75.4mm. The screen size does remain unconfirmed at the moment, but the increase in size does point towards a panel of at least 6-inches.

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The Moto G7 is expected to be available worldwide, and there will be four models in the lineup : Moto G7, G7 Play, G7 Plus and G7 Power.

Evan Blass, the well known leaker has claimed earlier that Lenovo has decided to abandon half of the lines of Motorola smartphones. It will maintain the Moto G and Moto E which are the manufacturer’s best-selling alongside with the Moto Z as a flagship line.

Unfortunately, the FCC database does not provide other details about the upcoming G7 phone, But We’ll probably know more in a few weeks.

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