It is powered by a 2,470 mAH battery and comes with Android 5.1.1 Lollipop out of the box. It is likely that it can be upgraded to Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
The Moto G Turbo also comes with an IP67 certification which means it can be submerged into a static water of up to 1 meter for half an hour without any worry of damage and is also dust-resistant.
Its base model, the Moto G3 comes with an IPX7, which means that it has not been tested against dust resistance.
But the Motorola Moto G3 is an evolutionary upgrade over the first-generation Moto G as it took a massive leap forward hardware-wise.
The 64-bit chipset and the available 2GB of RAM will most certainly make use of the Android 5.1 Lollipop mobile OS which the Moto G3 came with out of the box.
In addition to being attractive for the current Moto G owners looking forward to the upgrade, the features of the Moto G3 enables it to capture an even wider audience of potential customers.
The Moto G3 is also one of the first major products that Motorola launched with Lenovo at the helm. From the outset, it would appear that the Chinese tech giant has kept the same winning formula that Google introduced during its tenure as owner of the storied American tech company.