Motorola Moto C2 Plus with front-mounted fingerprint sensor and Moto C2 press images surface


Moto C2 Plus

Motorola might be prepping to launch the affordable Moto C2 and C2 Plus; successors to the Moto C and Moto C Plus  from last year. The phones have now surfaced on the internet for the first time revealing the design, and it is now safe to assume that Motorola-owned Lenovo is following the Plus-sized model accompanying the regular variant strategy in 2018 as well.

Going by the leaked renders, the 2nd generation too closely resembles last year’s series including the regular 16:9 display panels with thick bezels on top and bottom. Both the models feature front-camera with LED flash and an in-ear speaker up top. However, the regular C2 utilizes the space for Moto branding, while the Plus variant has a fingerprint sensor- the Moto name is placed above the display.

Moto C2

Unlike the last year’s Moto C series, this year the company has chosen on-screen navigation ones instead of capacitive buttons. The rear of the phone packs almost close design; a plastic shell is, a large, circular camera module which contains the camera sensor and dual-tone LED flash. The volume rocker and a power button are present on the right side of both devices, while, on top, both smartphones retain the 3.5mm headphone jack.

Moto C2

Motorola had introduced the Moto C series back in May 2017, so going by the same launch schedule, the upcoming C2 series might be announced before the end of Q2 2018 or by June. On the specifications front, nothing is revealed just yet.

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