3rd-Gen Moto G Ready to launch by Motorola on July 28
The manufacturer in question wished to remain anonymous for obvious reasons according to Nowhereelse.fr, but if these renders prove to be true, the overall shape looks to be very similar to the current Moto G.
The same report said that there is a possibility for the Moto X to be available in two sizes: a 5.2-inch and a 5.7-inch. The upcoming midranger is shown to be water resistant with IPX7 certification, which means that the device would be immune to drops in the sink and other water bodies as long as it’s not too deep.
Motorola is also holding the line with respects to battery capacity, as the third generation Moto 3 is listed as also having a 2070 mAh battery. The phone will first be unveiled in New Delhi, which will be followed by its launch in London, Sao Paulo and New York.
The big question when it comes to Motorola phones, particularly from the Moto series, is when Android 5.1 will be coming.
Based on earlier reports and recent image leaks, the Moto X Sport features a rugged build with a metal frame and a sturdy back made from rubber-like material.
The speculations about Motorola revealing their new product lineups come July 28 seem to have some grain of truth to them, as these past few weeks saw a lot of purported leaked images and spec sheets showcasing the upcoming Moto phones.
People want to know when they can expect the update to Android 5.1 for the Moto G. this includes devices from all the major carriers in the US. It is rumoured to feature a 5-inch (720p) HD screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, 13MP rear camera (with dual-LED flash), 5MP front camera, 8GB internal storage, 1GB RAM, and microSD card support.
There is even more reason to believe that the launch of Moto Maker will happen for the Moto G in Brazil. In India, Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge both got updated to Android 5.1 as of July 9th. It is powered by the 1.4GHz quad-core Cortex A53 processor from ARM. Despite the lack of a solution from Motorola itself, Gotta Be Mobile was kind enough to suggest that users can opt to use the factory data reset as an answer to their problems.