Moto Z2 Spotted On Geekbench; To Pack Snapdragon 835, 4GB RAM

by Kriti / Jun 12, 2017 09:48 AM EDT
Moto Z with Moto Mods Experiential

Before the launch of a smartphone, there are multiple benchmark tests carried out on the same. This is essentially done in order to judge how good a particular smartphone is when it comes to its performance. Recently, the Lenovo-backed Moto Z2 smartphone was spotted on one of such websites. It appears like the upcoming smartphone, on the basis of these benchmark websites, appears to be even more powerful than the Samsung Galaxy S8 device.

According to several online reports published online recently, the Moto Z2 smartphone managed to achieve a score of 1,879 points in the single-core category and a score of 6,503 points in the multi-score category - both of which are on par with the Samsung Galaxy S8 smartphone. The leaked information also goes on to reveal key details regarding the smartphone.

According to a report published by 9to5Google, the upcoming and heavily-speculated Moto Z2 smartphone is expected to run on Android 7.1.1 operating system. Furthermore, the device has been believed to be carrying 4GB of RAM. One of the greatest highlights of this smartphone is that it is expected to be home to Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 835. If this turns out to be true then the Moto Z2 smartphone will probably fall in the same category as the Samsung Galaxy S8, Google Pixel 2, OnePlus 5 and Nokia 9 smartphones.

According to another report published by Android Headlines recently, the upcoming Moto Z2 is further expected to feature a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touch-screen display with 1080 x 1920 pixel resolution and a modular design along with a prolonged support for Moto Mods as well. Nonetheless, the pricing of the Moto Z2 smartphone hasn't been suggested by anyone as yet.

Readers are advised to note that none of the above-given information has been confirmed by the official authorities as yet.

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