It does seem to come with a new back styling, where there will be a 13MP shooter as well as Android Lollipop keeping it up and running. So far, we have heard whispers that the third generation Moto G will come with a 5” display, a 5MP selfie shooter, a 64-bit Snapdragon 410 system chip with a quad-core CPU that will bustle about at 1.4GHz, in addition to 4G LTE connectivity support.
All in all, we can look forward to the Moto G (2015)’s arrive some time next month, as it is set to hit the markets in Latin America before arriving at the rest of Motorola’s and Lenovo’s key markets. The previous generations of the Moto G have proven themselves to be worthy workhorses – hopefully this one lives up to the reputation.