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Motorola Moto G Release Date: New Device Due Out Nov. 13

Nov 04, 2013 10:09 AM EST | By Justin Stock

Motorola phone lovers can expect a new smartphone Nov. 13 when the company unveils its Moto G PC magazine reported Monday.

"Time to say hola, olá, g'day, hallo, bonjour, namastē, hello to #MotoG," the company tweeted on its twitter account.

The new device has a 4.5 inch 720 display, a quad-core 1.2 gigahertz Qualcomm processor, eight gigabytes of storage 8GB, Android's 4.3 Jelly Bean software which is also currently available on Google Nexus phones and tablet computers, a five megapixel camera, with 1.3 megapixel camera in its front the verge reported.

The company introduced the new device three months after the company released its Moto X, considered to be the company's biggest release since it completed a deal with Google.

"Our primary goal was comfort," Rick Osterloh, Motorola's senior vice president of product management told PC Magazine.

"(And the resulting Moto X screen was the one the majority of smartphone users wanted to carry. Motorola tried to get as much screen (as humanly possible) on the device and finished with a display that covers over 70 percent of the surface of the phone."

The Moto X measures 4.7-inches, has a 1,280-by-720 display with 316 pixels per inch, has a round back with Motorola's X8 mobile computing system consisting of computing chips, a 1.7 gigahertz Qualcomm snapdragon S4 Pro, a natural language processor, and contextual computing processor that controls the devices sensors.  

Motorola used Android's 4.2.2 on Moto X when it was introduced, however with Google announcing the new Android 4.3 KitKat in conjunction with the Nexus 5 its quite possible the Moto G will use the new operating system PC magazine reported.

The company provided information about the new Moto G on its website last when via a section entitled "Moto G".

The feature was taken off when other blogs such as Droid Life provided its details.

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