Moto X Sport vs Moto G (2015) vs Moto Droid Turbo specs: Which handset is the winner?

Recent reports say Motorola Mobility is currently preparing to officially announce the release of two new smartphones by  next month at the earliest. These devices are reportedly called the Motorola Moto X Sport and Motorola Moto G third generation (2015).

Moto G (2nd Gen) GSM Arena

Phone Arena reports that the new smartphones have been confirmed directly by Chilean telecommunications company Entel and are based on new leaked images.

GSM Arena added that the new leaks confirmed previous rumors and expectations regarding the upcoming Moto G (2015) third generation handset. The new Moto G (2015) is expected to retain the five-inch display screen with a 720p resolution.

It will sport a 13 mega pixel camera on the back and possibly a 5 mega pixel camera on the front. Internally, it will pack a quad core 1.4GHz CPU, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, and possibly 1 GB RAM, according to GSM Arena. With this phone, users will be able to expand the 8 GB internal memory storage up to 128 GB via microSD card.

Like the previous Moto Droid Turbo and Moto X second generation handsets, the Moto X Sport is expected to come with the same 5.2-inch display screen, but with a 16 mega pixel rear camera and a 5 mega pixel front-facing camera. Uber Gizmo reported that the new phone, which has surfaced for the first time, might also be water resistant. In addition, the Moto X Sport is expected to pack a 1.5GHz quad core CPU and an unknown processor.

In comparison with the Moto X Sport and the new Moto G, the Moto Droid Turbo has a sharper 21 mega pixel rear camera and only 2 mega pixel front-facing camera. It packs 3GB RAM, up to 64 GB memory storage and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor and a quad core 2.7GHz Krait 450 CPU.

According to reports, the Moto X Sport and the Moto G (2015) might be unveiled this August.

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