Motorola, which Google is currently in the process of selling on to
Lenovo, has continued to churn out cheap, high-quality smartphones over
the past few years, and joining the roster shortly will be the Moto G2.
We’ve already heard a great deal about this handset during the past
couple of weeks and months, and along with some new sightings of the
device today, we now also have confirmation on the tech specs.
The Moto G,
for those who somehow missed it, is a budget smartphone with mid-range
specs, and the G2, while not exactly high-end, is a marked improvement
on its would-be predecessor. The display, for example, will be finally
be a high-definition affair, and although the 5-inch 720p resolution –
clocking in at 1280 x 720 – is nothing to write home about, it’s sharper
than that of the original Moto G.
The rear-facing 5-megapixel snapper has been bumped to an
8-megapixel, and while point-and-shoot fans will surely get a better
experience elsewhere, they definitely won’t for the money.
Elsewhere, the Moto G2 will include a microSD slot as standard for
added storage space, and with front-facing speakers, your audio content
should pack a real punch. For a device that pumps out decent sound,
you’d ordinarily need to pay big bucks for something like the HTC One
M8, but if you want some solid features without the sizeable price tag,
be sure to keep the Moto G2 on your radar.
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