The Moto X4 shows up in a couple of hands-on shots

Motorola is all set to launch the Moto X4 at an event happening on 24th August. Now, with this device, the Moto X series is finally making a return after 2015, when last Moto X phone was launched. A week back, the official press renders of the phone leaked in two different colors, thanks to AndroidAuthority. Today, we got a couple of hands-on images of the device that give us the best look at the device in real life.

Moto X4
Moto X4

On the front, there is a simple Motorola design with the earpiece, sensors & front-facing camera on the top and below them is a 5.2-inch Full-HD Display with the Curved 3D Glass on the top. Under the display, we have the front-facing fingerprint scanner with the gesture support just like on the G5, G5 Plus, Z2 Play and Z2 Force. Also, there is the primary microphone with the fingerprint scanner.

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Moto X4
Moto X4

On the back side, we have the dual rear camera setup, and the camera module is protruding out. There is a pattern on the camera module that looks beautiful when light falls on it. Also, just like the front, there is a 3D GLass layer on the back also. Below the camera module is the Motorola logo, and there is also a secondary noise cancellation mic on the bottom.

Talking about the specifications of the phone, it is powered by a Snapdragon 630 processor with 3/4GB RAM and 32/64GB storage. There is a 3,090mAh battery under the hood. The 3GB RAM + 32GB ROM model is for the American and European regions while the Asian region is going to get 4GB RAM model. The phone has got a dual rear camera setup with the primary 12MP sensor with f/2.0 aperture and 1.4µm pixel size and a secondary 8MP wide-angle sensor with f/2.2 aperture, 1.12µm pixel size and a field of view of 120-degrees. On the front, there is a 16MP camera with f/2.0 aperture and 1.0µm pixel size.

And hey! Did we mention that IP68 rating is finally returning? Well, the Moto X4 is going to be a super mid-range device, and we are hoping that Motorola will keep the pricing right. Stay Tuned for more updates on the device.

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