Jul 04, 2017 01:51 PM EDT
The Moto X4 is reportedly be made of aluminum and comes with an IP68 rating for resistance against dust and water. The smartphone is also rumored to launch in the fourth quarter of this year.
In addition to the IP68 rating and use of aluminum for the Moto X4's body, the upcoming device is also rumored to come with 4GB of RAM, as well as 64GB of internal storage. It's also said that the Moto X4 will come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processor, as reported by Phone Radar.
Purported details of the 5.2-inch, aluminum-clad Android 7.1 Nougat Moto X4 were recently leaked, but many of those specs are wrong, says the informed individual. There will be a 3000mAh battery with Turbo Charging technology, according to Venture Beat.
The leaks from leakster Evan Blass suggested that the upcoming Moto X4 will boast a Snapdragon 630 SoC. The upcoming gadget is also said to boast the dual rear camera setup of 12MP + 8MP which could be accompanied by a 16MP selfie camera. It is also said to come with fingerprint gestures as well as the fingerprint sensor on the front side of the device. The dual rear camera setup will be capable of recording 4K videos and is also IP68 rated for dust and water resistance.
There's no official date for the launch of the Moto X4 yet as Lenovo and Motorola have not officially announced the phone for the market. The device is rumored to be the first device to be compatible with Project Fi that isn't a Nexus or Pixel smartphone. The Moto X4 is rumored to be more of a mid-range device than one that's slotted in the market as a top-tier flagship, which is how the Moto X series of devices was thought of before the launch of the Moto Z family.