Leaked image of Moto X (4th Gen) shows metal unibody design

Leaked image of Moto X (4th Gen) shows metal unibody design
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The leaked image shows a large circular camera housing that incorporates the camera and the flash

An image, which is supposedly of the fourth generation Moto X, has been leaked. The image shows the rear of the device and a metal unibody design. The image also suggests that the phone will have a large circular camera housing which incorporates the camera as well as the flash. The top and bottom of the rear panel seem to be built using plastic. This may be for the antenna to work. The speaker grill is located on the bottom, just above the plastic section, while the Motorola logo is located below the camera.

Motorola’s current flagship, the Moto X Style, was launched in India in October. The phone comes with a 5.7-inch display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. It is powered by a 1.8GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 SoC with 3GB RAM. At the back of the device is a 21MP camera with a 5MP front facing camera. The phone comes with 3000mAh battery and runs Android Lollipop, which is upgradable to Android Marshmallow. The 16GB variant of the phone was launched at Rs.29,999 while the 32GB variant was priced at Rs. 31,999.

Motorola plans on releasing the Moto X Force in India next month. The phone has already been launched in the US as the Droid Turbo 2. The highlight of the phone is it’s 5.4-inch QHD display that comes with ShatterShield Display technology. The company says that the technology absorbs shocks and prevents the screen from shattering. The device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 SoC with 3GB of RAM. There is a 21MP camera located at the back of the device with a 5MP front camera. The phone comes with a 3760mAh battery and runs Android Lollopop v5.1.1. Motorola also released the Moto G Turbo Edition in India a few days ago. The phone is pretty similar to the Moto G (3rd Gen) except for the processor. The new variant comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 SoC and supports fast charging.

Source: CNBeta

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