Rumored: Moto G (2014) To Feature A 4G-LTE And Enhanced Battery


BANGALORE: Rumors have it that the Motorola’s Moto G (2014) will be featuring a superior 4G-LTE variant with an enhanced battery. Although, the smartphone hasn't been officially announced, Android police has identified the device being listed on Motorola's official Brazilian web portal. They have also reported that the LTE edition weighs around 155 grams two ounces more than the last, reports electronista gadgets for geeks.

The revised Smartphone can now be hooked up to an LTE-based cellular network. Moreover its specification has been altered giving it a more attractive outlook.

The Smartphone is believed to receive an upgrade of 16GB storage capacity and the battery will be enhanced from a 2,070mAh version to a 2,390mAh model. The remainder that consists of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 quad-core processor clocked at 1.2GHz, 1GB of RAM, and 5-inch 720p display counterparts the original specifications. It is compact with a 4.4.4 KitKat that runs the show and is also expected to receive an upgrade to Android 5.0 Lollipop.

Motorola's website hasn’t confirmed the release of the Moto G LTE or the price  of its upgraded modelhere is a possibility that the Smartphone will be a more Brazil-specific contribution, bearing in mind that the gadget had tip toed silently its way to the company website. However, an LTE-equipped mid-ranged device would add as a plus point for Motorola in other prime markets providing users with options for a lower-specification device that can connect to higher-speed LTE networks.

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