Motorola will host a virtual event on July 7 at 3.00 pm CET, where the company is expected to announce several new smartphones, including Moto G 5G Plus. Initially, it was believed to be Motorola Edge Lite. But, later, a report by XDA Developers suggests the upcoming 5G smartphone bearing XT2075-3 model will be called Moto G 5G Plus. Tipster Evan Blass also claims that Moto G 5G Plus is in the works.
Ahead of its launch, we have come up with some key details about the device. A few days ago, Moto G 5G Plus with model number XT2075-3 was spotted on the FCC website. The FCC listing suggests that it will feature dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi 802.11a/g/n/ac, NFC, and 5G connectivity. The device will also support Galileo, GLONASS, and GPS navigation systems.
The FCC documents also mentioned the battery model number for Moto G 5G Plus (XT2075-3) as LZ50 and the charger model number as MC-201/ MC-202/ MC-203/ MC-205 (the last digit represents different regions). At that time, not much was known about these models. Now, we are able to cross-reference these numbers with the TUV Rheinland certification database and found the figures we mentioned below.
The TUV Rheinland certification listing shows that the battery model “LZ50” has 4700 mAh Rated and 5000 mAh Typical capacity. Also, when we checked charger models, we found charger outputs as 5.0V/3.0A(15W), 10V/2.0A(20W), or 12V/1.67A(20W). So, we can conclude that the Moto G 5G Plus could come with a huge 5000 mAh battery with support for 20W fast charging.
Other leaked specs of Moto G 5G Plus include a 21:9 FHD+ 90Hz refresh rate display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G, 48MP main camera, Android 10 OS, 4GB RAM with 64GB Storage, dimensions of 167.98 x 73.97 x 9.59mm weight of 207g.