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Moto G Forte – Rugged version of the Moto G spotted?

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The Moto G is a great value for money smart phone and said to be their best selling model in history. Now it appears there’s a rugged looking version that’s called Moto G Forte. The image above was revealed by popular informant @EvLeaks and is hinted to be bound for Latin America.

Before Sony started making its water and dust resistant smart phones, Motorola was one of the first to introduce an all weather rugged device with Motorola Defy which came with IP67 rating. If they can come out with an affordable water resistant device with good specs, this could be very appealing smart phone.

Full details of the Moto G Forte is rather limited and it is yet to be known if it features any form of water and dust resistance. It might just turn out to be the same Moto G with a thicker rubberised case.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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