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Moto G (Gen 3) to have 2GB RAM, water-resistance?

Data by import tracking website Zauba shows that the upcoming Motorola smartphone will have 2GB of RAM, while Android Syrup claims it will feature IPX7 certification.

With the launch of the next generation of Motorola products scheduled for July 28, we are seeing more details of the third-generation Moto G smartphone surface almost every week. Now, two recent reports have shed more light on what we might expect from the Moto G (Gen 3). 

According to import tracking website Zauba, Motorola has imported a total of 192 units of the third-generation Moto G to India for testing purposes. The data by Zauba shows that the upcoming Motorola smartphone will have 2GB of RAM, along with a 5-inch screen, 8GB internal storage, and white and black colour options. 

This report contradicts earlier speculation that Moto G (Gen 3) will come with only 1GB RAM, like its predecessors. With 2 gigs of RAM, the smartphone will be better positioned to take on the competition as most smartphones under Rs 15,000 now offer 2GB RAM. 

The second report, by technology website Android Syrup, says that Moto G (Gen 3) will be IPX7 certified, meaning it will be not be damaged if submerged under water (up to 1 metre) for half an hour. However, unlike other water-resistant smartphones, it will not be dust-resistant. This feature will help Motorola set the third-gen Moto G apart from the rivals, since no smartphone under Rs 20,000 features water resistance. 

Other likely key features of the upcoming Motorola budget smartphone include 5-inch HD (720p) screen, 1.4GHz quad-core 64-bit Snapdragon 410 processor, 8MP or 13MP rear camera with dual-LED flash, 5MP front camera, and 2,470mAh battery.

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