Motorola Moto G with LTE-Support Officially Released
Motorola has been releasing a host of smartphones in recent times with a host of different capabilties at different price ranges. Starting this year with the Moto G, the company has quickly shifted focus to the new Moto E that's priced as low as possible. And the latest piece of information involves the previously released Moto G.
The new information was previously leaked via Amazon listing, but later Motorola officially announced the LTE-enabled version of the Moto G at its London press conference.

Dubbed the Moto G 4G, the device will be available unlocked for £149 (8 GB version). In the US, however, the device will retail for $219 (around Rs. 13,000).
The Motorola Moto G comes with a 4.5-inch screen with an HD resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels and churns out a competitive pixel density of 329 ppi. It is powered by 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor coupled with a 1GB RAM and runs on the latest Android iteration, KitKat.
You will get a 5MP rear camera with LED flash, auto-focus which is capable of shooting picture at 2592х1944 pixels quality. Also, it has an HDR mode. In the front, there is a 1.3MP front-facing snapper which is sufficient for making video calls and taking selfies.
The Moto G is a Dual SIM (GSM + GSM) smartphone and comes with an array of connectivity options like 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS. The device, which measures 129.9 x 65.9 x 11.6 mm and weighs 143 grams draws its energy from a Non-removable Li-Ion 2070 mAh battery which according to the company will offer a mixed usage of up to 24 hours.


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