The Moto G7 is largely based on the same hardware as
the Plus, but scales back on a few things, including the price tag. It has the
same 6.2” 1080p+ display and 3,000mAh battery.
The dual camera on the rear goes for a 12MP main
module (f/1.8, 1.25µm) and keeps the 5MP depth sensor. It can record 4K video
at 30fps as well as 1080p at 30/60fps, EIS and hyperlapse for videos too. The
selfie camera has an 8MP (1.12µm) sensor.
The chipset is a Snapdragon 632, which is similar to
the 636, though the CPU and GPU are dialed down. You do get the same 4GB of RAM
and 64GB storage memory configuration, though. The phone relies on the old 15W
TurboPower charging and get get 9 hours of usage in 15 minutes, instead of 12
hours. Like the Plus, the vanilla G7 P2i water-repellent nano coating.
The Moto G7 will cost € 250 in Europe and US$ 300 when
it reaches North America (in March).