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Motorola 2nd-gen Moto G smartphone gets LTE (in Brazil)

by Brad Linder01/30/201501/30/2015 2 Comments on Motorola 2nd-gen Moto G smartphone gets LTE (in Brazil)

Motorola has launched a new version of the 2014 Moto G smartphone. While the new model has the same screen and processor as the version that launched a few months ago, there are three important changes. The new Moto G supports 4G LTE networks, and it has more storage and a larger battery. For now the […]

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