Looks like after receiving massive response to its Moto G smartphone, Motorola is all set to introduce the second generation of the device, expected to be called he Moto G2. The basis of this report is an image leaked by a Spanish website, Mellando no Android that shows the alleged device in all its glory besides giving up on some specifications as well.
The assumed Moto G2 is seen to have similar design aesthetics to the hugely popular Moto E having two front-facing speakers, and showing the same curved corners as the original Moto G. The device in question is so they say powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with Adreno 305 GPU on-board. It features 720p HD display and comes with dual-SIM support similar to version one. There is also an 8MP rear camera on-board the alleged device. With that said, there is no official word by Motorola about the device.
Motorola has in recent times started rolling out its over-the-air updates for its Moto G smartphone here in India for both its single SIM international and dual-SIM India variant. The OTA update is 169MB in size and is an incremental update from Android 4.4.2 KitKat that brings the system version to 210.12.32. The update for the Moto G brings along three main improvements to the device: new pause video recording feature on the viewfinder, updated phone dialler and access to Motorola Alert.
The Moto G sports an 11.43-cm (4.5-inch) screen with a 720p resolution and is powered by a Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor running at 1.2GHz. The handset comes in 8GB and 16GB variants and has 1GB RAM, with a 5MP rear camera and 1.3MP front camera.