Motorola's Web site flashed a new navigation menu titled "Moto G" that was up for a short while and then simply vanished.

Could Motorola be working on a low-cost successor to the Moto X?
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It appears a new way to leak upcoming devices may be through Web site snafus.
A new navigation menu popped up on Motorola's Web site earlier Tuesday that was titled "Moto G," according to Droidlife. But, when clicked on, the menu led to a dead link; and, shortly after the menu appeared, it disappeared again.
Earlier this month, Google had a similar Web slip-up when it appeared to accidentallydisplay the rumored Nexus 5 smartphone on the Google Play store. As with the Moto G menu, the link to the Nexus 5 was dead and soon vanished.It's been rumored that Motorola is working on a low-cost successor to its Moto Xsmartphone. The Moto X is the company's flagship smartphone that is supposed to rival other high-end devices, like Samsung Galaxy smartphones, HTC One, and Apple's iPhone. The "Moto G" could be Motorola's answer to high-end devices that cost a bit less, like Apple's iPhone 5C.
CNET contacted Motorola for comment. We'll update the story when we get more information.



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