While Motorola has started **sending out invites** for its events to be held in Mumbai and Delhi, there is some more reason to believe that the company is all set to bring in the Moto G successor. On Flipkart’s Moto G page, the e-retailer clearly mentions that it is selling the last batch of the device and the 16GB unit can be grabbed for Rs 11,999. Its decision to discontinue the Moto G, and Motorola’s global launch invite hinting at four new devices seems to be too great a coincidence to ignore now. It should be noted that the company recently **slashed the Moto G prices by Rs 2,000 in India** . With the device going off shelves, the company has also started selling its cases and covers for half the price. It is still unclear if Motorola will once again team up with Flipkart to sell the successors of its popular Moto clan, though it stands to reason that it will. While Moto X+ 1 has been hitting headlines for quite some time now, several rumours have been hinting that the company will also launch the Moto G2 in September. The **Moto G2** is expected to come with an improved 8MP rear snapper and faster processor, but the display resolution could remain the same at 1280x720 pixels on a larger screen. The improved variant of the Moto X, allegedly the **Moto X + 1** is likely to come with 25 back variants during its launch. It is also speculated that the upcoming Moto X could work in tandem with the Moto 360 , which is also likely to be launched at its India event. The Moto 360 comes with a circular face fitted with a 1.5-inch LCD display and 320×290 pixels of resolution. It also comes with a heart rate monitor and a pedometer. The Moto 360 is expected to be priced at $249 that translates to Rs 15,100.
While Motorola has started **sending out invites** for its events to be held in Mumbai and Delhi, there is some more reason to believe that the company is all set to bring in the Moto G successor. On Flipkart’s Moto G page, the e-retailer clearly mentions that it is selling the last batch of the device and the 16GB unit can be grabbed for Rs 11,999. Its decision to discontinue the Moto G, and Motorola’s global launch invite hinting at four new devices seems to be too great a coincidence to ignore now.
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