Motorola recently launched a couple of new smartphones and if you haven’t had the time to check them out, it’s time that you add another to the list, because Motorola has launched the Moto G5S Plus today. This can get a bit confusing for those trying to keep track of the smartphones that Motorola has launched so far. The easiest way to describe this latest addition to the lineup is that it’s simply a bigger version of the existing Moto G5 Plus handset.

Keeping in line with the overall look and feel of the G5 lineup, the Moto G5S Plus has the same unibody aluminum design protected by the same water repellent nano-coating.

The handset has the same Snapdragon 625 processor with Adreno 506 GPU. It also features a 3.5mm headphone jack, a microUSB port for charging and data transfers as well as a 3,000mAh battery.

So what’s new in the G5S Plus? It has 3GB of RAM instead of 2GB. The display has been bumped up to 5.5 inches but retains the 1080p resolution. The rear gets a 13 megapixel dual camera system with an additional 8 megapixel wide angle lens. The front gets an 8 megapixel f/2.0 camera with a front-facing LED flash.

Motorola is going to ship the Moto G5S Plus with Android 7.1.1 straight out of the box. The handset has full compatibility with GSM and CDMA networks so it will work on all four major carriers in the country. Motorola is yet to confirm the price and release date for the Moto G5S Plus.

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