4G Moto G?

No issues with 3G, but chances of a 4G Moto G in the near future?

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Technically isn't that what the Moto X is for? To me, it doesn't make sense to have a 4G/LTE Moto G when X has 4G/LTE. Plus since the Moto G is mostly for people who want prepaid (at least in the US) and don't want to pay hundreds of $$$, wouldn't that make the price go up?

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Moto X / Moto G while not identical they sure rhyme.
Like the idea of a quad core clocked low enough so it doesn't throttle.
yet there to help with any processor bottleneck.
Lighter in ram and pixels it has that nice hand feel.
The G is a touch larger but not terribly so.
If it had LTE wouldn't have bought the X.
Which would have been my loss.
 
My friend got the G. It looks like the X. Feels like the X, interface is similar to the X. But the X active display and touchless control make enough of a difference if both devices had LTE.

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Technically isn't that what the Moto X is for? To me, it doesn't make sense to have a 4G/LTE Moto G when X has 4G/LTE. Plus since the Moto G is mostly for people who want prepaid (at least in the US) and don't want to pay hundreds of $$$, wouldn't that make the price go up?

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An off contract Moto X costs $400. An off contract Moto G LTE would likely cost about $250. That is reason enough for it to exist.