However, it seems like we are going to keep seeing new tips and leaks regarding Motorola right up until the last minute. Engadget has spotted the yet-to-be-announced Moto G LTE variant listed on Amazon. As per the Amazon listing, Moto G's two new variants are: Moto G Black Universal LTE and Moto G White Universal LTE.
According to the Amazon listing page, both the new Moto G LTE variants are priced at $220 (roughly Rs. 13,200), which is $20 more than the 16GB 3G model's $200 (Rs. 12,000) price tag.
The latest leak, in-line with an earlier report, suggests that the company has been working on an LTE-enabled variant of the affordable Moto G, which does not support LTE.
In addition, the former Google owned company has posted a teaser image on Twitter and said, "Only hours left now. Are you ready? #GoodbyeFlipPhone #May13." The 'Good Bye Flip Phone' hashtag included in the post does not indicate anything new.
Only hours left now. Are you ready? #GoodbyeFlipPhone #May13 pic.twitter.com/mlBNySoHqE
-- Motorola Mobility (@Motorola) May 12, 2014Meanwhile, Motorola's latest Moto smartphone will be again exclusively available via Flipkart much like Moto G and Moto X, as the company has already teased the arrival of a new smartphone from Motorola. Immediate availability is expected in India, as well as Brazil.
Earlier leaks have tipped that the Moto E will come with a 4.3-inch display; 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor; 1GB of RAM; 1980mAh battery, and a 5-megapixel rear camera, while there is no front camera or rear flash. It is likely to come with 4GB of inbuilt storage (in-line with previous leaks), which will be expandable up to 32GB via microSD card. If this turns out to be true, the Moto E will fix the biggest complain of Moto G - limited storage.
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