Lenovo recently released Moto M in India in a budget series and the device has started getting the Nougat 7.1.1 update in India. And now, new leaks emerge about the Moto M2 which is going to be a successor of the Moto M. The leaks suggest that the Motorola Moto M2 will come with 6GB of RAM and is set to go official in October. The specifications of Lenovo’s next smartphone Moto X4has been leaked online.
Firstly, Andri Yatim has suggested that Moto M2 will be made available online just like its predecessor, Moto M. The Moto M2 is also going to rock a MediaTek processor but the one from the more premium series, it is suggested to come with MediaTek Helio X20 processor. And will run on Android 7.1.1 Nougat OS with base 4GB RAM variant with 32GB storage and 6GB RAM variant with 64GB storage. It might sports a 5.5-inches Full HD 1080p display according to the rumors.
Moving on to Moto X4, Citing at source who has access to the company’s plan, Evan Blass reported that a smartphone would go official in fall of this year. The specifications of the device are reported that it will sport a 5.2-inch full-HD display that might have Corning Gorilla glass protection.
Furthermore, the spotlight feature of Moto X4 is a dual cameras setup on the rear, it packs an 8-megapixel, and a 12-megapixel with dual tone dual LED flash. And a 16-megapixel shooter on the front for better selfies. Moto X4 is expected to feature IP68 water and dust resistance rating and a fingerprint sensor to unlock the smartphone without a password.
The Moto X4 is said to be running on Android 7.1 Nougat and will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 SoC clocked at 2.2 GHz Octa-Core processor with 4GB RAM. Rest of the leaked features include 32GB of internal storage and a 3000 mAh battery. Moto X4 is also going to be the first non-Google smartphone to support Google Project Fi MVNO service which will allow the user to switch between different carriers.
The newly leaked specifications of the Moto X4 are entirely different from the previous rumors, so it safe to take this news with a pinch of salt.
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