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Motorola New Moto G - Processing and Connectivity Options
As far as its hardware internals are concerned, the second generation Moto G isn't changed from the previous version. You still get a 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor, paired with 1GB of RAM and the Adreno 305 GPU.
No doubt, the new Moto G manages to deliver excellent performance with basic jobs. However, the real test in front of the Moto G is to please those who are very much into high-end gaming.
The internal memory sits at 16GB. It also packs in a microSD card slot, so that you can store multimedia content without any hassles. Other connectivity options include: dual-SIM, 3G connectivity, FM Radio, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth v4.0.