According to a Brazilian retailer, the Moto X+1 will cost the equivalent of $670 while the Moto G2 will be priced at $445
Engadget - Last year's Moto G took us all by surprise. Sure, we knew Motorola wanted to reinvent the cheap smartphone experience, but the very first device in the company's cost crusade was even better than we expected. Let's be honest, though: The G's greatest asset was its small, small price tag. For $180 off-contract, it became awfully easy to forgive the thing for not being the quickest, the prettiest or the smartest. Still, it was one of those gadgets that wound up being more than just "good enough"; between the price and performance, the Moto G was one of the best cheap smartphones you could own, period.
Got this a few days ago, Bang for the buck. Camera performance is awesome for the price.
There it is, folks. In all its glory. With the official unveiling no more than 2 short weeks away, it appears @evleaks may have gotten his hands on a few unofficially official press renders of the device. If there was any doubt, the Verizon branding on the back seems to confirm one of the places the device will be headed, although we’ll keep our fingers crossed they wont have too long of an exclusive (if any at all).
"Evan Blass (better known as @evleaks), the most notorious leaker and insider from the industry has announced a while ago that he was retiring permanently from the business. However, it appears that he didn’t want to leave before offering us a retirement gift in the form of an image showcasing Motorola’s upcoming flagship smartphone, the Moto X+1."