new-moto-g-moto-g4Motorola’s Moto G series of smartphones have represented a lineup of devices with pretty decent specs and affordable prices. It looks like that won’t be changing anytime soon because Motorola has officially announced both the Moto G4 and the G4 Plus, handsets that we have been hearing about for a while now.

For starters it appears that both handsets will share similar dimensions, and both phones will pack a 5.5-inch Full HD display. Under the hood, they will both also come with the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 chipset along with a 3,000mAh battery with fast charging capabilities, but that’s pretty much where the differences end.

It looks like the previous rumors and leaks were true because one of the key differences is the fact that the Moto G4 does not feature a fingerprint sensor while the Moto G4 Plus does. The Plus will also come with a 16MP rear-facing camera along with laser and phase detection autofocus, while the G4 will have a 13MP rear-facing camera.

Both handsets will also feature the same 5MP front-facing shooter. Both handsets will also come with access to the Moto Maker service, meaning that customers will be able to customize the handsets to their liking. Unfortunately there is no word on pricing and availability for the US market, but it is expected to be launched in the UK this June.

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