Moto G6 Plus spotted on NCC database
Some details about Moto G6 Plus are out now but we are yet to get a final confirmation from the company.
Lenovo owned Motorola is speculated to unveil a slew of smartphones in the Moto E series and Moto G series. We already know that the ones awaiting imminent launch are the Moto G6. G6 Plus and G6 Play as these devices have been surfacing in several rumors and leaks in the past. Now, the Moto G6 Plus has appeared on the NCC certification database in Taiwan.

According to a report by 91mobiles, the recent NCC leak has shed light on the network support and communication protocols details of the upcoming Motorola smartphone. We can see a leaked image from the certification database showing the model number as XT1926-5 Plus. This leak also reveals that the Moto G6 Plus might arrive with support for WCDMA, 900MHz and 1800MHz 2G bands and 4G LTE bands. Even the NFC support has been revealed by the Taiwanese certification database.
While we have no other details about the Moto G6 Plus from the NCC listing, the previous reports have revealed a lot of information. From the earlier reports, it is believed that the Moto G6 Plus might arrive with a 5.93-inch FHD+ display with a resolution of 2160 x 1080 pixels and an aspect ratio of 18:9. On the hardware front, the device is alleged to arrive with a Snapdragon 630 SoC paired with 3GB or 4GB RAM and 32GB or 64GB of default memory capacity respectively.

For imaging, the Moto G6 Plus is likely to make use of dual rear cameras with a combination of 12MP and 5MP sensors and a 16MP selfie camera equipped with flash for low-light selfies. The smartphone is tipped to boot Android Oreo out of the box along with the company's Moto Actions feature as well. A 3250mAh battery could power the G6 Plus from within.
While the Moto G6 Plus is yet to be announced and there is yet to be any sort of official confirmation regarding these details of the smartphone, there are reports tipping that the Moto G6 Plus could be priced around Rs. 17,000 when it hits the Indian market.


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