It seemed that the Motorola Moto G and the Motorola Moto E They had died, and we reported that information, which has now been denied. The Motorola Moto G and Motorola Moto E are not dead, so it seems a new version could be released. remake in future iterations, although probably under another brand, as we also explained.
Motorola Moto G and Motorola Moto E
Apparently, Chen Xudong's words, which many media outlets, including ours, interpreted as the possible demise of the Motorola Moto G and Motorola Moto E, were actually misinterpreted, and these smartphones They're not going to disappearSomething we want to clarify. According to Lenovo/Motorola: "There are no plans for the Moto G to disappear," and Nor will it. The Moto E. That's the official information we've received from the company, although the truth is that, based on what they've said so far, it's not clear... future business of the Motorola Moto G and the Motorola Moto E.
Beyond the names, various certifications and performance tests once pointed to a third generation of Moto E (sometimes referred to as E3). Among the leaked data was a screen of 5 inch HD (approx. 294 dpi), a possible jump to MediaTek MT6735 compared to the Snapdragon 410, and a very balanced configuration for the entry-level range with 2 GB of RAM y 16 GB storage, presumably expandable via microSD.
There was also talk of a sober but capable set of cameras, with 8 MP rear y 5 MP frontand software similar to Pure AndroidWith few modifications, as has been typical for the Moto line. Regarding its positioning, various sources placed the price of the Moto E in a very competitive range, around a hundred euros, with the idea of ​​competing strongly in the entry-level range.
In that context, the theory that the Moto GPlay It would act as a natural replacement for E in certain markets, since the differences between the two would be Minimum According to preliminary technical specifications, this proximity would reinforce Lenovo's strategy of simplifying its product catalog and covering each price point with a clear offering.
"Moto G by Lenovo"
The new smartphone could be called "Moto G by Lenovo"Although it was true that it had been stated that the Moto brand would be used for mobile phones of high endTherefore, a "Moto G by Lenovo" wouldn't make much sense either. Perhaps the successor to the well-known mid-range phone will be a "Vibe G by Lenovo." And a "Vibe E by Lenovo." However, these are just some possibilities for the future of high-end phones like the Motorola Moto G and Motorola Moto E. There will be new versions of these, or at least it seems that way. And they will most likely be announced in not too longbecause they should arrive in the first half of a product cycle. It's possible that at major events like the Mobile World Congress More news is coming soon about the new mid-range and entry-level phones that will replace the Motorola Moto G and Motorola Moto E.
In parallel, the Moto G family took a significant leap forward with variants such as Moto G and Moto G Plusbetting on screens of 5,5 inch Full HDa Qualcomm SoC Snapdragon 617 with Adreno 405 GPU and 2 GB of RAM, plus 3.000 mAh battery. The Plus model added fingerprint reader front and a more ambitious camera (up to 16 MP with autofocus) laser and by phase detection), while the standard G remained at 13 MP.
In design, these Moto models inherited features from the X series: a curved rear end with gummy finish for better grip, port microUSB and a balanced set of dimensions and weight. In terms of camera, Motorola enhanced its app with pro modeExposure control from the focus point and Auto HDR, a clear improvement over previous iterations.
In terms of autonomy and charging, compatibility with TurboPower (based on Quick Charge 2.0) allowed for several hours of use to be recovered Few minutes, aided by system optimizations such as PickupsAnd in terms of software, the experience remained very close to stock Android, with agile updates and remarkable fluidity even compared to more expensive terminals.
With all this, it is clear that Lenovo / Motorola keeps alive the Moto strategy in the mid and entry rangesNames to be confirmed, consistent specifications, and a roadmap that aligns with announcements at key trade shows. If you're looking for equilibrium Between price, performance, and a clean Android experience, the next generations of the Moto G and Moto E will continue to be strong contenders, as is the case with the Motorola for 250 euros which will be launched in Europe.

