The Moto C2 and Moto C2 Plus have been certified by
ANATEL, the Brazilian wireless authority. Motorola has a strong presence in
Brazil as it has a local factory and is not subject to the steep import duties.
According to info from the documents the Moto C2
will measure 147.9 x 71.2mm. It will be a single or dual SIM phone with LTE.
The SKUs aimed at Latin America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East will lack
NFC. The battery capacity is listed at 2,120 mAh.
The C2 will have just 1GB of RAM and 16GB storage –
which suggests that we’re looking at a pair of Android Go phones. In fact, the
whole thing looks like a version (if not a 1:1 copy) of the Moto E5 Play Go.
There are no concrete rumors about when the second
generation C-series Moto phones will launch, but with certificates from the
relevant wireless authorities in the bag, it can't be long now.