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A woman takes a picture in front of a Motorola logo before the worldwide presentation of the Moto G mobile phone in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Nov. 13, 2013. Reuters/NACHO DOCE

In recent weeks, the Motorola Moto G (Gen 3) was found listed on a Spanish retailer website, and then it was spotted reaching India for testing. Now, the handset has been listed by a retailer from Switzerland along with official images and specifications.

The Moto G (Gen 3)’s listing on Digitec, a Switzerland-based retailer, states that the handset will be supporting full HD resolution on its 5-inch screen. It contradicts previous rumors that 5 inches display of the Moto G (2015) would support HD resolution of 720 x 1280 pixels.

The Swiss listing also says the Moto G (2015) features a Snapdragon 610 chipset that clocks at 1.7 GHz along with 2 GB of RAM. GSM Arena claims that the listing of the handset on the Spanish retailer site also claims that the handset will come with SD 610 chip and 2 GB of RAM. The native storage present on the device is 8 GB.

The listing also reveals that the device will be supporting external storage. It will be packed with a 2,070 mAh battery – the same capacity battery as in the Moto G (2014).

Digitec has listed the Moto G (2015) with a price of 235 Swiss francs, which equates to $245 according to the current exchange rate. If this comes true, the newer Moto G will be priced lower than the predecessor model.

However, rumors suggest Motorola will be rolling two variants of the Moto G (2015), one housing 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage and the other with 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of inbuilt storage.

Motorola will be holding a launch event for unveiling its new products on Tuesday. Speculations are rife that Motorola will be announcing the Moto X (3rd Gen) and Moto G (3rd Gen). The rumor mill also suggests that the company will be showcasing a successor model for the Moto 360 smartwatch. As of this writing, there is no confirmation from Motorola as to which products it will be unveiling.