The supposed Motorola Moto Z5 has been certified with a huge 5000 mAh battery

Moto Z4

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is one of the most important approval bodies in the industry. An immense amount of electronic devices have to pass through their hands before they are launched, and the one that has now done so is the Motorola Moto Z5, apparently.

Lenovo is finishing meeting the latest requirements to make the Moto Z5 official on the market, various reports say. Thanks to this new leak, many speculators are pointing out that it is the aforementioned mobile. However, there is no official information to support the brand name of the device. So it may have to do with another model, but it is also unlikely.

The agency has certified Motorola's Moto Z5 with a huge 5,000 mAh capacity battery. That figure should be worthy of fast charging technology. In addition, it represents a large increase, compared to that of the Moto Z4, which is 3,600 mAh. (Find out: Motorola announces an event in Barcelona for February 23)

FCC documents have also revealed that the mysterious terminal was registered in the database under the model number 'XT2055-1', has LTE support, but not 5G, and is also compatible with Wi-Fi from 2.4 GHz. Other information disclosed is that there will be single SIM and dual SIM variants.

The internal source that leaked the approval body's documents said that Unfortunately the Mobile World Congress 2020 will not be the place where we meet the Moto Z5. This means that the launch date could be scheduled for a date after the technological event. Therefore, February would not be the month in which the manufacturer would be launching the mobile.

Other features and technical specifications have yet to come to light. At the moment, it is all the information there is about the Moto Z5. Other data should leak in the coming weeks.


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