Motorola Moto G2 Release date: Feature-packed phone for just $179

Motorola Moto G2 Release date: Feature-packed phone for just $179
Motorola's new offering Moto G2 is all set to wow users all over the world. After the highly successful launch of Moto G, expectations from the new phone are phenomenally high and it doesn't look like Motorola would disappoint either. The price of the phone is just $179, off-contract. Motorola hasn't talked about partnership with any carriers, so in all probability users can use the Moto G2 on T-Mobile and AT&T as well.
As regards the features of the new phone, it has a much-larger screen-size at 5-inches and it also has a micro-SD card slot, so that in case you want a bigger memory than the default 8GB then you have the option of expanding the memory. The maximum memory size to which the phone can be expanded is 32 GB.
Motorola Moto G2 runs on the Android OS and users would be able to get the latest Android Lemon Meringue update as well. The phone boasts of Gorilla Glass, so users don't need to worry about the durability of the phone at all. The phone runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 quad core processor of 1.2 Ghz. The phone also has a better battery life, as claimed by the manufacturers. The company is also providing a cover to keep the pristine display intact.
Moto G2 has a brand new, spanking 8MP back-camera and on the front it has a 2.0 MP camera. Apart from these features, Moto G2 is water-resistant as well. However it ought to be mentioned that it is not totally waterproof, so be careful!
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