Motorola’s Z-line of smartphones has been the subject of much love from the public over the past couple of months, and the line has in particular been very successful for Motorola. However, the same cannot be said about Motorola‘s X-line, as it seems to have been forgotten, as the X-line has not seen an addition since 2015. But, this looks set to change, with the upcoming of the Moto X4, and in a more wider extent, images obtained by Brazilian site Tudocelular seems to have confirmed what the phone will actually look like.
Based solely upon the images, the Moto X4 is roughly 6.3 inches by 3.15 inches, which supports the previous rumors of the phone coming in with a 5.2-inch 1080p resolution display. The images obtained also show dual-rear cameras, with the presence of flash above the two sensors. What the configuration will be is still unknown, but the Moto Z2 Force uses one sensor for color and the other for monochrome, so Motorola could opt for a similar setup.
We still don’t quite know what material the glossy back of the phone is made up of. Previous reports have suggested that this might be a metal and glass affair, though there is also the possibility that the back is made up of plastic, in an attempt to cut down the value of costs. Talking about the front and center of the device, we have expected a gold variant, however, the black which is presented in the images which were leaked show how well that colour in particular compliments the phone, so black might be the colour Motorola end up with for the X4.
Prior to these images, there were reports that the phone will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 660 processor, coming in with 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage, supported by the presence of a microSD card slot. The battery consists that of 3000 mAh, while the presence of IP68 certification should certainly give you confidence in using the phone in the pool or when it is raining. A fingerprint sensor and gesture support should also be found below the display, though the users will also have the option for on-screen buttons.