Just one day after a listing of the third generation Moto G was picked up in India, a new product listing from another retailer was reported to have surfaced in Switzerland.
New renders and additional specs of the third generation Moto G was leaked from Digitec, a retailer from Switzerland, and has been taken down since the news broke out. The leak contains the same renders and some new information about the device's specs.
The previously leaked 5-inch screen will now have a 1080p resolution. The third generation Moto G, based on the leak, will have 2GB of internal memory and support for Cat.4 LTE technology.
According to GSM Arena, the device now looks to have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 610 system-on-chip which is a combination of a quad-core Cortex A53 CPU clocked at 1.7GHz and an Adreno 405 graphics processing unit. Compared to the leak from India, only the RAM and display resolution were changed in this new one.
The new Moto G leak also points to an 8GB storage space, which is low by current standards, and a possible microSD card slot for storage expansion. The device will also have a 2,070mAh battery. Previous iterations of the Moto G smartphone were quite expensive and based on the new leak from the Swiss retailer the third generation device will pick up quite a hefty price tag in the US with $245, according to Slash Gear.
Motorola has sent out invites for its upcoming event on July 28. While the company did not give specifics about what will be announced, many analysts speculate that Motorola will unveil the rumored third generation Moto G and Moto X during the event.