It’s pretty much confirmed that Motorola is currently working on a Moto X handset. We have been treated to a lot of leaks and image renders of late. Adding to these rumors, another set of Moto X 2017 live images with model number XT1805 and XT1806 surfaced online today giving us a peak at the smartphone’s design.
As you can see from the above image, Motorola’s upcoming handset will feature a dual camera setup at the back. One of these two sensors will be of 13MP according to previous rumors.
The smartphone sports a design language which looks quite similar to what we have seen on the current generation Moto G handsets. As its evident from the images, the smartphone will have a 3.5mm jack at the top with a microphone, Micro-USB cable, and the speaker grill finding themselves a place at the bottom.
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Most of the front will be dominated by the display with a LED flash placed just above it to assist selfie enthusiasts in low-lighting conditions. Under-the-hood, there will be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 chipset teamed up with Adreno 506 GPU.
The Moto X 2017 will come either with 3GB of RAM or 4GB of RAM variants with 32GB or 64GB internal storage space.
Source: Weibo | Via: Slashleaks
i excited this new phone from moto. i thonk its awsome
judging by the leaks so far, I say that there is a strong possibility that this phone turn out to be a real deal rather than the hoax like MotoX(2016)!!
Most likely its the 4gb variant to come out .Wondering how much the battery capacity is though .
i excited this new phone from moto. i thonk its awsome
judging by the leaks so far, I say that there is a strong possibility that this phone turn out to be a real deal rather than the hoax like MotoX(2016)!!
Most likely its the 4gb variant to come out .Wondering how much the battery capacity is though .
I dont understand why any otherwise decent phone manufacturer is still making new phones without USB-C…. I mean really, why bother with any of these ‘new’ low-end phones, just buy a no-name device instead.
right now type-c is for the flagship and high end devices and bringing it to the low-med end market will take away its “exclusivity” and make it common.I’m guessing there might be cost of production issues as well but this is most likely wrong
I dont understand why any otherwise decent phone manufacturer is still making new phones without USB-C…. I mean really, why bother with any of these ‘new’ low-end phones, just buy a no-name device instead.
right now type-c is for the flagship and high end devices and bringing it to the low-med end market will take away its “exclusivity” and make it common.I’m guessing there might be cost of production issues as well but this is most likely wrong
The first moto X was a phone I will forever admire. Well built, beautiful design and build. Amazing display for its day and it started the ambient notifications and voice control long before other phones. Really a phone ahead of its time. Sadly, all the further iterations have never been different from the first, killing off whatever was amazing about X. This sadly seems to continue that trend.
The first moto X was a phone I will forever admire. Well built, beautiful design and build. Amazing display for its day and it started the ambient notifications and voice control long before other phones. Really a phone ahead of its time. Sadly, all the further iterations have never been different from the first, killing off whatever was amazing about X. This sadly seems to continue that trend.