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The Moto X (2017) will actually be called Moto X4

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Victor 13 May 2017

Lenovo Motorola Android

Motorola's upcoming device portfolio is still shrouded in a lot of mystery. A new Moto Z2 flagship is pretty much certain at this point and so is a fresh addition to the Moto X line.

However, reputable leakster @evleaks claims what we tough would be the Moto X (2017) will actually be called the Moto X4. And given his reputation and the accompanying banner, we have every reason to believe so.

Regardless of the name, the handset in question was featured in a recent teaser video, as well as a leaked presentation a few hours ago. The quoted specs paint a premium mid-range offering - sitting right below the Z2 in Moto's lineup.

The Moto X4 should feature a 5.5-inch display, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage and Qualcomm's newly unveiled Snapdragon 660 chipset. Other suggested specs include a 3,800 mAh battery, a front-facing fingerprint scanner, IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, a full metal build, and laser autofocus for the main camera.

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  • AnonD-647900
  • Y7u
  • 15 May 2017

I got my ZUK Z2 for $274 back in late August and for the price it was and is a good phone, but you're right about the software updates I can't manually update to ZUI 2.5 with Nougat because it's a neglected China phone.

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  • AnonD-647900
  • Y7u
  • 15 May 2017

Those specs make me so moist, why can't the OP5 be IP68 certified too? :(

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  • valcazar
  • PB%
  • 15 May 2017

OMG! this is awesome! hope it'll arrive in the Philippines.

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