Lenovo-owned Motorola has launched the Moto X4 for the European market at IFA Berlin back in August. The smartphone which was expected to launch earlier this month in the Indian market will now launch on 13 November.
As the launch date of the device approaches, the number of leaks related to the device have increased considerably. According to the latest leak, an image shared on Twitter shows the back of the box packaging of X4 along with the Rs 23,999 price tag. According to a report by GSMArena, a user with the username Zhao Yu took to his Twitter handle to reveal the image.
Motorola has not revealed the pricing and availability details for X4 in the Indian market at the time of writing. The Moto X4 was launched in Europe for 399 Euros and $400 in the US later.
#MotoX4 Moto X4 Dual SIM version with 4G RAM and 64G storage. I believe this is the phone you gonna release on November 13?@motorolaindia pic.twitter.com/yG7yYXQj92
— Zhao Yu (@ZhaoyuJohnny) October 23, 2017
The Moto X4 features a 5.2-inch Full HD display (1080×1920) with Gorilla Glass protection and IP 68 water and dust resistance rating. It is powered by the Snapdragon 630 platform which features a 2.2 GHz octa-core processor and an Adreno 508 GPU. It also features 3 GB RAM, 32 GB internal storage that can be extended up to 2 TB with a microSD card and features a single Nano SIM card slot that supports 4G LTE.
In terms of camera specification, it gets a dual-camera setup on the rear with a 12 MP dual autofocus Pixel sensor and an “ultra wide-angle” unit with an 8 MP sensor. The front camera comes with a 16 MP sensor, f/2.0 aperture and features a selfie flash for taking pictures in low lighting conditions. The 12 MP rear sensor has a f/2.0 aperture and the 8 MP has a f/2.2 aperture. The phone’s camera is capable of recording 4k/2160p video at 30 fps and 1080p video at 60 fps.
The device runs on Android Nougat 7.1, features a front-facing (below the screen) fingerprint sensor and will be available in two colour variants: Super Black and Sterling Blue.
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