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31 thoughts on “Moto G7 series hands on: Classy design with a catch?”
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  2. Just bought the moto g7 play because my iPhone got messed up ordered it on amazon prime it gets here on Friday already 😁👍🏼 I’m looking forward to it I like how it’s compact the size is perfect I can’t deal with big phone

  3. I'm in US but ordered G7 Plus ($369) international version, I'll void warranty anyway by rooting so doesn't matter, use AT&T. It has a 636, stereo speakers like my old Moto Pure & lacking on current G5 Plus, better/bigger HD+ screen, better ac wifi, BT 5.0, 27W charging, glass back, and NFC lacking on these models. I'm not a heavy user & like the Moto features, if released in US would cost at least $350 so am getting a decent price.

  4. gone those days🤔… when the motorola was famous for their droid models instead of the mid range devices…🤔

  5. Are they using the same camera from the G5plus? I mean they did that with the Z2play , $500 phone with a camera specs of a budget phone and worse sounding speaker. I heard, they are putting on a bottom firing speakers on these phones, which just stupid, instead they should have gone stereo bottom+top speakers.

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