Not too long ago we got treated to leaked product photos of the upcoming Moto G 2015, and now it seems we have leaked renders of the phone itself from all angles. While the images look close to the actual phone, just be aware that it isn’t confirmed to be official yet.
This particular smartphone has already been leaked multiple times, with each leak detailing the phone more and more. The images we see here are in line with what has been shown off so far, down to the rear buttons. The case does appear to have textured and nontextured versions so, these could be backplate variants much like what the previous gen Moto G had as well.
In terms of specs the device is expected to have a 64-bit Snapdragon 410 processor mated to 1GB RAM, 8GB storage and LTE support. It’s great that the processor is getting an update but weirdly the phone isn’t getting any extra RAM or storage. The budget smartphone will also be home to a 5 inch 1280 x 720 display as well as a 13 megapixel rear snapper and 5 megapixel front facing camera. Apart from being among the first to run on the very latest flavour of Android, the Moto G specs look underwhelming against today’s cheap and cheerful offering from China. The Redmi 2 Enhanced version for example is having similar specs but it gets double the amount of RAM and storage for less than RM500.
The phone is expected to be released sometime in September if they are following their Fall release schedule, but plenty of this could still change between then and now.
More images of the Motorola Moto G (2015)
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