After launching the Motorola Moto X 64GB variant for $499 in June,
the firm appears to be preparing to launch the second generation of its
Moto G series, with a leaked image claimed to be of the handset along
with some specifications making their online.
The image and
specifications come from a Spanish website,
Mellando no Android, and indicate the refreshed Moto G (which is
expected to be called the Moto G2) to share the same design ethics like
seen in Moto E. The handset in the purported Moto G2 image is seen with
two front-facing speakers, and almost the same curved corners as the
original - with sensors or camera in the top right corner.

As for
the leaked specifications, the yet-to-be-announced Moto G2 is said to be
powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor paired with
Adreno 305 GPU for handling smartphone graphics. Also noted are the 720p
HD screen and dual-SIM support already seen on the Moto G, and an
8-megapixel camera instead of the 5-megapixel rear camera of the
original.
Of course, so far, no confirmation has been made by
Motorola about the
Moto G2's pricing, specifications, and availability.
While we also
have no word on the Moto G's Android
OS version, it would appear that by the time the refreshed Moto G is
released, it will probably carry the recently announced Android 'L' OS
version onboard.
It is worth mentioning that earlier this month
Motorola customer care had reportedly told users the firm will update
the Moto X and Moto G devices to Android L once
the OS is made available.
However, the information about the Moto E smartphone remained
undisclosed.
In July, Motorola India announced that it had started
rolling-out the latest Android 4.4.4 KitKat
update for its Moto E,
Moto G and Moto X smartphones users in India.