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Today's the day when Motorola will be unveiling its next-gen Moto G smartphone. The company, which is currently owned by Lenovo, has a global launch event scheduled in New Delhi - which means that the phone will be first introduced in India before it is made available for other countries.
While Motorola has not yet revealed clear details about the upcoming Moto G, a lot of information about the phone has already been leaked.
Before the Moto G (4th gen) make its official debut, we bring you everything that we know so far about the phone.
The information below is based on leaks and rumours doing the rounds on the internet, and the teasers and announcements that have come out through the company's official channels.
1. Speculations are rife that the nex-gen Moto G would come in two variants - a standard version (16 GB + 2 GB) and a Plus version (32 GB + 3 GB). If rumours are to be believed, the Plus version will be the one to include a fingerprint sensor. If it turns out to be true, the new phone would be the first Moto G to come with a fingerprint sensor.
What further substantiates the rumour is what Amit Boni, Motorola India head, had told News18.com during the Moto X Force launch event in February early this year. During the event in February, we had asked Boni to reveal plans about the upcoming Moto G, and he said, "it could have a fingerprint sensor".
Other than this, the standard edition, reportedly, will have a 13 megapixel rear camera, while the Plus model is rumoured to come with a 16 megapixel sensor at the back.
2. While we are yet to take an official look at the new Moto G, the phone has already been leaked in purported press renders. Famour tipser Evan Blass has posted photos of the alleged Moto G (4th generation) on Twitter.
Say hello to your little bro. https://t.co/am51AwvMGf pic.twitter.com/KivM4AM9Sq— Evan Blass (@evleaks) May 14, 2016
Agreed. https://t.co/yBX6xW1AOC pic.twitter.com/rw8dhBYHxK— Evan Blass (@evleaks) April 19, 2016
3. There is no official information as to what all the new Moto G would come with, but the company, in a series of tweets, has teased that they are soon coming up with something will put an end to blurry pictures and battery woes, and will also help users keep their privacy intact.
He got dumped for clicking blurry pictures of his girl. With better camera, stop #MissingOut on love. Coming soon! pic.twitter.com/3yDN2uYKnM— Moto India (@Moto_IND) May 7, 2016
His mom knows about his girlfriend because he's been #MissingOut on privacy. Get better security. Coming soon! pic.twitter.com/Nu0etrByxq— Moto India (@Moto_IND) May 6, 2016
Phone battery died! She missed her alarm & flight. Get better battery & stop #MissingOut on power. Coming soon! pic.twitter.com/YzptVL69vd— Moto India (@Moto_IND) May 4, 2016
This, in turn, suggests that the upcoming Moto G smartphone will have a better camera, improved battery and enhanced security features.
4. Motorola, in a press note sent to media, announced that the next Moto smartphone will be exclusively available on Amazon.in. This would be for the first time in India that a Moto smartphone would be an Amazon exclusive at launch. While Amazon has been selling some of the Moto devices including Moto G (3rd gen), Moto G Turbo Edition, and Moto 360 (2nd gen) for quite some months now, it, so far, has never been an exclusive partner for Motorola at launch.
It is yet to be seen when and how the upcoming Moto G would be available on platforms other than Amazon.
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