The latest information details what will be included in the Moto 360 2nd gen specs. Meanwhile, Motorola has sent out invitations to an event to be held on July 28 leading many to believe the new smartwatch could be announced soon.
SlashGear compiled information from multiple leaks and inside sources to shed light on what kind of internals Motorola's next-gen smartwatch will be packing.
According to the website, the Moto 360 2 will have a 1.56-inch 360 x 360p LCD display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400-series SoC clocked at 1.2GHz, an Adreno-450MHz GPU and 512MB of RAM. The device will also pack 4GB of internal storage and a 400 mAh battery.
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0 make up the Android Wear-powered smartwatch's connectivity options. Sensors include a barometer, accelerometer, gyroscope and a heart rate sensor.
Compared to its predecessor, the Moto 360 2nd gen specs are "tweaked ever-so-slightly," according to SlashGear. A sharper display, a somewhat different size and a "real circle" shape are what differentiate the new smartwatch.
But the first-gen Moto 360 won't be going away though.
"Instead, Motorola will present a device that sits nicely beside the Moto 360 to present a two-tier smartwatch release approach."
The leaked specs are just one among many upcoming Motorola devices. Although nothing has been confirmed yet, this will change before the end of the month.
Motorola has recently started sending out invites to an event slated for July 28.
"And from the looks of it, something of great importance is coming, as the unveiling will take place in three major cities - London, São Paolo and New York," Phone Arena said.
"A better mobile relationship is on its way," the tagline read leading many to think the company is getting ready to pull the curtains from its latest round of new devices.
"It's definitely possible we'll see the second-generation Moto 360 then, though the company's expected to unveil a few new smartphones as well," TechnoBuffalo said.
Whether Motorola will reveal Moto 360 2nd gen specs at the event remains to be seen.