Lenovo-owned Motorola has released the Moto G4 and Moto G4 Plus in select markets. The company is yet to officially launch these mid-range handsets in the United States but they are already available on Amazon unofficially.
The Moto G4 is currently available in the U.S. for $279.99 via Amazon but it doesn't support US LTE, according to PhoneArena. The report went on to say that the Moto G4 Plus 16GB and 2GB RAM version is available for $339.99. It added that the device will work on GSM/LTE carriers like AT&T and T-Mobile, but not support CDMA/LTE carriers like Verizon, Sprint, and US Cellular.
The pricing of the new Motorola handsets in the U.S. is higher than expected at the moment but its official price is expected to be much less. The Moto G4 comes with a price tag of Rs. 12,499 (around $184) in India, while the Moto G4 Plus is priced at Rs. 13,499 (around $199) for the 16GB storage and 2GB RAM model, and Rs. 14,999 (around $221) for 32GB internal memory and 3GB RAM variant.
The Moto G4 sports a 5.5-inch display with 1,080x1,920 pixels (401 ppi pixel density), is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor, and runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. It has a 16GB internal storage (expandable up to 256GB via microSD card), a 2GB RAM, a 13MP main camera with f/2.0 aperture, autofocus and dual-LED (dual tone) flash, and a 5MP front-snapper with f/2.2 aperture, and a 3,000mAh battery with Turbo charger.
On the other hand, the Moto G4 Plus has a 5.5-inch display with 1,080x1,920 pixels (401 ppi pixel density), a Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor, an Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, and a 3,000mAh battery with Turbo charger, like its sibling, the Moto G4. However, it comes packed with a 16/32GB internal storage and 2/3GB RAM with expandable memory up to 256GB via microSD card, and mounts a 16MP camera with f/2.0 aperture, OmniVision Pure Cel Plus sensor, PDAF (Phase Detection Auto Focus) and dual-LED flash, and a 5MP front-snapper with wide-angle lens and f/2.2 aperture.