The follow-up to Motorola’s Moto G will cost about $330 be available in early September, according to a report from GSM Arena.
Referencing information from an anonymous retailer, the website also details specs for the phone, which is referred to either as the G2 or G+1. The device will reportedly have a 5-inch, 720p display, Snapdragon 400 chipset with a quad-core 1.2GHz Cortex-A7 C, 1GB of RAM.
It’s also slated to ship with Android 4.4.4 at 8GB of storage.
The current Moto G is offered in two models. A 4G E version has 8GB of storage with support for up to 32GB of microSD space. The non-E phone has 8GB 16GB options. It is available from a variety of carriers as a ay ition.
The upcoming phone will likely be under the control of novo, which is in the process of purchasing Motorola Mobility from for $2.9 billion.
These rumors follow another leak about the flagship Moto X+1, which is also expected to launch this fall.