Leaked Moto X (2017) images suggest metal build, no Moto Mod support

Updated on 05-Dec-2016
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Details of the device are not yet known, but previous benchmark listings have suggested a Snapdragon 820 SoC

After launching a new flagship lineup in the form of the Moto Z, it seems like Lenovo isn’t done with its previous flagship lineup, the Moto X. Slashgear has posted some images of a device purported to be the Moto X (2017). The phone seems to have a metal build, similar to the Moto M, with a single button below the display. This button will most likely be the fingerprint sensor and may work in a manner similar to the one found on the Moto G4 series. At the back there is a large camera module that looks a lot like the used on the Moto Z. However, there are no connection ports at the back of the device, suggesting that the phone will not support Moto Mods. Details of the device are not yet known. The Moto X has been spotted on benchmark sites before and it is tipped to come with a Snapdragon 820 SoC and 4GB of RAM.

Besides its new Moto Z-series, the company has since a new device in its budget E-series, and three new models in the G-series. Further, It is also expected to launch the new M-series of smartphones in India soon. The Moto X has been spotted on benchmark sites before and it is tipped to come with a Snapdragon 820 SoC and 4GB of RAM.

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Shrey Pacheco

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