Moto G 2015 specs rumors: Flipkart publishes listing for unconfirmed device

Moto G (2nd Gen) [Photo credit: Motorola]

Motorola's Moto G lineup was and still is, no doubt, a remarkable and ever-growing project. The original handset from the array, released back in 2013, and its upgraded sequel, introduced a year later, are bestsellers and have been tested to be very able mobile companions. This is enough to elicit belief that the Moto G 2015 might be on the way. Motorola has not dropped a single word about the device's existence but Indian retailer Flipkart mighy have inadvertently disclosed the long-kept secret. 

A listing from the website of the aforementioned retailer, which is almost always the portal used by various manufacturers to bring and sell their new handsets to the country, has revealed that the Moto G 2015 is for real. The dedicated page did not show much apart from the alleged smartphone's model number (AP3560AD1K8) and its 8 GB flavor. 

The other takeaway from this is the suggested possibility that the Moto G 2015 is closer than what users think. With a page being prepared for the announcement of the handset, there is reason to believe that Motorola will lift the veil off the device soon. Whether or not this leak affects the handset's release date remains to be seen. 

Realizing the slipup, Flipkart took down the page as fast as they could. However, the company was not quick enough to avoid drawing attention to it. Now, even if the webpage has been removed, a Google cache of it is still going around, allowing others to view the Moto G 2015-centered page. Unfortunately, even after the leak, the rumor mill is still the one working to scoop details about the smartphone's specs. 

It has been long rumored that the Moto G 2015 will come with either a 5-inch or a 5.2-inch Full HD display, which equates to a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution. It is also expected to utilize a Qualcomm Snapdragon 610 processor and 2 GB RAM. The handset may also have 4G LTE connectivity. 

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