NEW DELHI: Lenovo-owned Motorola is likely to release its next-generation Moto G smartphone, whose images and videos have hit the web recently.
The video shows several details about the upcoming Motorola smartphone, including key hardware and software version. It seems that the third-generation Moto G model will share quite a few features with its predecessor, such as the 5-inch (720p) HD screen, 8GB internal storage, 1GB RAM, and microSD card support
The new model will also be powered by the 64-bit Snapdragon 410 processor, with four cores running 1.4GHz. Its Antutu benchmark score is reportedly higher too at 23355, compared to the 17976 score of the second-generation model.
Moto G (Gen 3) will run on Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop) operating system out-of-the-box. Like Moto E (Gen 2), the upcoming smartphone will support 4G networks.
The biggest upgrade to Moto G will be the camera resolution, jumping straight from an 8MP rear camera to a 13MP primary shooter, which will be accompanied by dual LED flash. The front camera also gets more suited for selfies with 5MP resolution, up from the 2MP front shooter of the second-generation Moto G.
The leaked images also show that Motorola has updated the design of Moto G's back panel with the third-generation variant.
The video shows several details about the upcoming Motorola smartphone, including key hardware and software version. It seems that the third-generation Moto G model will share quite a few features with its predecessor, such as the 5-inch (720p) HD screen, 8GB internal storage, 1GB RAM, and microSD card support
The new model will also be powered by the 64-bit Snapdragon 410 processor, with four cores running 1.4GHz. Its Antutu benchmark score is reportedly higher too at 23355, compared to the 17976 score of the second-generation model.
Moto G (Gen 3) will run on Android 5.1.1 (Lollipop) operating system out-of-the-box. Like Moto E (Gen 2), the upcoming smartphone will support 4G networks.
The biggest upgrade to Moto G will be the camera resolution, jumping straight from an 8MP rear camera to a 13MP primary shooter, which will be accompanied by dual LED flash. The front camera also gets more suited for selfies with 5MP resolution, up from the 2MP front shooter of the second-generation Moto G.
The leaked images also show that Motorola has updated the design of Moto G's back panel with the third-generation variant.
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