At the Motorola event today they have made a surprise announced during its Moto E launch.
Motorola unveiled a 4G-enabled version of its mid-range Moto G smartphone. The new Android handset will be sold alongside the original, allowing customers to choose between the two variants.
The device will be available in black and white – there’s no Moto Maker customization on offer, although that could well come later. The good news is that it come with a microSD card slot, which is a new feature for the Moto G. Otherwise, the new 4G-enabled handset is identical to its predecessor. The device offers the same components and industrial design, both of which were exceptional for its original price point.
Motorola said it would launch in the UK for £149 and be available “in the coming weeks.” Although other markets weren’t detailed, we suspect it’ll be available in other countries where the Moto G is already sold.
Dave Thornton
Been involved in technology for many years, more than I care to remember. Live in Dundee, Scotland. I like Android, Windows Phone OS, BlackBerry OS and iOS, and love writing about all things techie. Currently have a Honor 6+, Elephone P6000, Nexus 5, Chrombook C720, HTC One M7, Nokia Lumina 625, Microsoft Lumia 435, Blackberry Q10, HTC Hero and iPad mini
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