What could be a hint of things to come, a 4G LTE equipped model of the Motorola Moto G (2nd Gen) is now being listed on Motorola’s site in Brazil.
The original Moto G 2014 — which was released earlier this year in both US and international friendly models — capped out at 3G connectivity, a pretty major downside for anyone looking to buy the extremely affordable (and capable) Android handset. But that’s only the half of it. Motorola is also showing their LTE equipped Moto G (2nd Gen) as coming with a much beefier 2,390mAh battery, a substantial upgrade from the 3G model’s 2,070mAh.
The odd part is Motorola hasn’t said anything about the phone launching in Brazil (or any other markets for that matter), but here’s to hoping we’ll see a US and international version soon. Suddenly, that $150 Moto G 2014 from the other day is starting to make a lot more sense now.
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