Moto G7 Plus: what we want to see

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When Lenovo acquired Motorola in 2014, it shook the Moto G line up a little
that were distinctly not budget, but a price tag that certainly was, this moved the G line up into the bourgeoisie of the smartphone world
In 2018, the Moto G6 Plus was no exception to the rule, balancing a refined design, enough power and a quality experience to superb
results.The Moto G7 Plus is now on the horizon, promising more goodness at the point where budget meets mid-range, and expectations are
the chaseWhat is it Moto's next big-screen budget phoneWhen is it out Probably March/April 2019What will it cost Up to around
will probably land in March or AprilMoto G7 Plus news and rumorsGiven that there is still some time until its likely launch, news is thin on
the ground at the moment.Needless to say, there are certain things we can expect
First among these is the potential introduction of a notch
Although the dreaded occupier of screen space made its debut with the Essential Phone in 2017 and was popularized by the iPhone X, the G
series managed to avoid its presence this year.Despite that fact, in 2019 we may see the size of the displays increase, and that could come
with a notch-shaped sacrifice
The venerable 3.5mm headphone jack may also go the way of the dinosaurs, if current design trends are anything to go by.What we want to
on what we would like to see in the next incarnation of the handset.1
A HDR-enabled screenA high-quality screen could help the Moto G7 Plus stand outHDR tech is all the rage at the moment, supported by Netflix,
features.2
Better audio outputAt the high end of the smartphone market, teaming up with a known audio brand has become all the rage
Some have Dolby tuning, Samsung has its fingers wrapped around AKG
would allow those privileged few who own fancy headphones to rock out a little harder, but would also provide a better listening experience
overall for the average Joe and his out-of-the-box earbuds
musical chops of its premium budget offering could really help Lenovo to draw attention to the G7 Plus in what is becoming an increasingly
competitive segment.3
Better biometricsMore and better ways to unlock the G7 Plus would be appreciatedAt the moment, and there is nothing wrong with this, the
Moto G Plus range comes with a standard fingerprint sensor beneath the display
indeed a fingerprint sensor embedded underneath the display itself.The options are many, however a greater variety of options for logging in
would provide some needed versatility to the security of the device.4
A truly powerful chipsetFor years now, what has really established budget phones as, well, budget, has been their choice of chipset
Although fine in general with the day-to-day business of swiping away notifications and general promenading around the UI, when things get
tough these processors never really get going.By adding a chipset with a little more oomph, something equivalent to the Snapdragon 660 found
over a thousand dollarpounds for the latest iDevice.Adding such an chipset would also serve to future-proof the Moto G7 Plus against new
updates and more, especially if tuned properly.5
Moto mod supportThe Polaroid Insta-Share Printer is one of many Moto ModsRefining the design of the Moto G7 Plus and adding the necessary
Moto mod connectors would open up the device, and a legion of consumers, to the weird and wacky world of Moto mods.Style covers, pico
has traditionally been confined to the flagship Z series
As such this would perhaps be at the expense of the Z Play series, but only a few would likely mourn the loss.6
A brave new designLenovo is many things, but daring in design it is not
to be pushed out a little, incorporating new materials, or a different design inspiration, the results could be what takes the Moto G7 Plus
to new heights of success.The glass sandwich is tried and true, but the time is right for something with a little more confidence and
pizzazz, rather than relatively conservative and staid.7
A more refined camera experienceWhen it comes to photographic quality, the Moto G6 Plus is no slouch
same general responsiveness as the average person after a record Christmas dinner
Processing times are slow, for taking images as well as composing them.Tightening up the software would do a great deal to improve the
scenes
Adding optical image stabilization would help a great deal to improve the imaging skills of the handset.The standard Moto G7 is also likely
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