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Moto G (2015) specs leaked by Swiss retailer

The battle of wallet-friendly phones has begun. There will a metallic strip on the back side of the device with Moto logo.

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Motorola however has been way more successful, and with Moto E, Moto G and Moto X, the company has seen newer and greater heights than ever before.

In comparison, the Moto G’s predecessors only featured nano coating on the inside and the outside.

Unfortunately, some customers complain that once they have installed the system update on their Droid Turbo, problems with the gadget’s battery occurred.

“Going with a choice of sizes for the Moto X 2015 edition would be a smart move by Motorola”. But shouldn’t all that care and devotion you show be returned?

Secondly, the upcoming Moto G is expected to be splash proof.

As for the first generation of the Moto X, the Android 5.1 soak test has begun for Verizon and AT&T, which means that it will be available for users of both those subscribers soon. Of course, many of these changes could vary with your phone variant.

Lastly, we get a SD card slot for expanded storage, a quad-core processor (expected to be the Snapdragon 410) and a 2470 mAh battery.

The folks over at Motorola are well known for developing some very cheap and very powerful smartphones.

The leaked images of the new model also reveal the model number of the device as XT1542. No reasons have been given for this decision, but we suspect there might be some major issues with Android 5.1 Lollipop for Moto X (1st Gen).

However, the One deserves a point in the camera department. Other features include a 16MP rear camera, along with a 5MP front camera, as well as IP67 certification for dust and water.

There aren’t any specific special features that these smartphones have.

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It also looks as though Motorola’s Moto Maker service, which lets you customise the appearance of your phone, will be coming to the new Moto G as well. To that end, we don’t want to be too greedy with the features we’d like to see. If not, what are your thoughts on the comparison? And if someone just needs a phone to call or send a couple of texts out, then a cheaper device will settle their needs.

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