Moto G, the flagship series of Motorola is going to launch its fourth generation phone, Moto G4 on Tuesday. Moto G4 will be making a worldwide debut from the country of holy land, India. In India, the Moto G series has gained a lot of love from its fans and is all set to launch in the particular country. As it has already been stated that the Moto G is expected to come in two variants- a standard version and Plus version, dubbing G4 and G4 Plus.
Before the launch, it has been viewed that the two new Motorola handsets have passed the FCC certification site and is expected that it will be Moto G4 and G4 Plus. And, according to the report released by FCC (Federal Communication Commission), both the handsets will come with the XT1622 and XT1642 model numbers.
Apart from the FCC reports, other listings were also made. Just a few days before, Moto G was spotted on a Geekbench, a benchmarking site and reported that the handset will sport a Snapdragon processor, running on the latest version of Android i.e. Marshmallow operating system. Further on, it has been stated that the device will be packed with 3GB of RAM.
Other than this, previous leaks were spurted out by the Twitterati, Evan Blass aka @evleaks. He posted the image on its Twitter post, which showed the square shaped fingerprint scanner, speaker-vents, front-facing camera, and the rear camera along with flash and autofocus feature.
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And the other features of Moto G, which are being speculated, are the device will sport 5.5-inch full-HD display screen with a resolution of 1080×1920 pixels, processed by an octa-core processor, will be packed with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. Further on, Moto G will feature a 13-megapixel rear camera while the Moto G4 Plus will come with the 16-megapixel rear camera.
And, the other difference between both the editions of Moto G is the fingerprint scanner. The standard version will not feature while the Plus edition will be embedded with the fingerprint sensor in the home button.