Motorola officially announces its latest phone Moto G9 Plus

 




Motorola announced today, Friday, its new phone Moto G9 Plus, which is a stronger version of its Moto G9, which it announced about two weeks ago.


The phone contains an eight-core processor of the type (Snapdragon 730G) from the American company Qualcomm, in addition to 4 GB of random access memory (RAM), 128 GB internal storage memory with the ability to expand up to 512 GB via external memory cards microSD.


The Moto G9 Plus - which runs on the Android 10 operating system from Google - offers a 6.8-inch IPS screen with FHD + resolution, and it supports HDR10 technology. It also has a hole in the upper left corner of the 16MP front camera.


And on the back of the phone, there are four rear cameras, the main resolution of which is 64 megapixels, the second resolution for ultra-wide photography at an angle of 118 degrees is 8 megapixels, the third camera dedicated to photographing close-up objects comes with a resolution of 2 megapixels, and the fourth is dedicated to photographing depth with a resolution of 2 megapixels as well .




The phone has a relatively large battery of 5,000 mAh with support for 30-watt fast charging technology. The phone comes with a fingerprint sensor on its side, in addition to a headphone port, a USB-C port, support for NFC near-field communication technology, and Bluetooth 5.0.


The phone comes in gold and blue colors, and is now available in Brazil at a price equivalent to 470 USD. There is no information about when it will be launched in other markets.


It is noteworthy that the Moto G9 Plus comes after the Moto G9, which was launched in late August, and that phone was the successor to the Moto G8, which was launched last March.


The Moto G9 came with a 6.5-inch screen with a resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels, a Snapdragon 662 processor, 4 GB of random access memory (RAM), 64 GB of internal storage with the ability to expand up to 512 GB via cards External memory (microSD).


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