A video of the Moto G3 (2015) has leaked on YouTube.
The video shows the CPU-Z app running on the phone, and discloses the full technical specifications of the upcoming device.
Moto G 2015 adorns a 5-inch HD Display (1280 x 720 pixels), with 320 DPI.
The phone runs on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, and is powered by a 1.4 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 (MSM8916) processor with Cortex A53, and has just 1GB RAM. THE GPU is an Adreno 306.
The Moto G3 sports a 13 Megapixel rear camera with Dual LED Flash, and a 5 megapixel rear camera.
Sadly the phone has just 8GB of internal storage, but this suggests it may come with a microSD card slot, for expandable memory. The Moto G3 is reportedly codenamed Osprey, similar to the Moto G 2013 which was called Falcon.
The Moto G3 will support 4G LTE, as all Snapdragon 410 chipsets do, but you can also see the 4G icon in the status bar. You can also see the capacitive navigation buttons below the display, and they are backlit.
The phone is backed by a Lithium Ion battery. It also has an Accelerometer, Proximity Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor. Magnetic sensor.
The Moto G3 2015 scored a decent 23355 points in an Antutu Benchmark.
You can watch the video below:
Moto G 2015 leaked:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnYkcbfQtbk
Update: The video has been taken down by the uploader, which suggests this could be the real deal.
The uploader has shot the video in the dark, obviously to avoid production markings on the device. But he failed to cover it up in the latter half of the video, and even shows the IMEI in the Antutu app. We have blurred the markings in the photos.
The design of the phone is far from impressive. The Moto G3’s front has huge bezels, and also houses the front speaker. The back of the phone has the 13 megapixel camera with dual LED Flash. The phone has a 3.5mm audio port on the top, a micro USB port on the bottom, and the volume and power buttons on the right side.
A few photos of the Moto G 2015 were leaked on Google+.
Of course this could just be a prototype device, so take it with a pinch of salt.