IFA is in full swing and this morning Motorola has taken to the stage to announce the Moto X4.
The fourth generation Moto X device has come along way since the heady days of reviving the Motorola brand. The once top of the line handset is now a super mid-range phone which will be priced at €399 when it launches in Europe next month. The phone does bring a few new features including dual-camera setup and IP68 water/dustproofing to the Moto X line.
Motorola have built the X4 around the Snapdragon 630 SoC with either 3GB or 4GB of RAM depending on region. 32GB or 64GB of storage – again, dependent on region – are on offer, but a microSD card slot will back that up quite nicely.
The dual-camera includes a standard 12MP sensor, with an 8MP secondary sensor that’s behind a wide-angle lens. A 16MP selfie camera with LED flash on the front rounds out the specs, but it’s the software that has a couple of new tricks. The first is Landmark Detection which will recognise ‘objects of interest’ in the photo and ask if you want to learn more about it – this includes the option to scan in business cards.
Motorola will launch the phone with Android 7.1 on board, and it will be mostly stock with a few features like Amazon Alexa compatability built-in (region dependent of course). A new gesture – three finger screenshot – has been added, as well as Moto Key, a password manager that will let you access passwords on phone or laptop.
Full Specs:
Key Specifications: | Moto X4 |
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Release date | — |
Screen size | 5.2-inch |
Screen technology | IPS LCD |
Resolution | 1,920 x 1,080 |
PPI | 424 |
Rear camera | 12MP/ 8MP (wide-angle 120-degree) |
Front camera | 16MP |
Chipset | Snapdragon 630 |
Core config | — |
RAM |
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Storage |
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MicroSD | Yes |
Battery | 3,000 mAh |
Battery removable | — |
Connector | USB-C |
Headphone Port | Yes |
Headphone Location | Bottom |
Speaker Configuration | — |
NFC | Yes |
Android OS | Android 7.1 |
Vendor skin | — |
Dimensions | 148.35 x 73.4 x 7.99 mm |
Weight | 163g |
Colours |
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There’s no announcements yet on local availability but we’ve reached out to Motorola Australia to see if they have anything to announce.
Reports saying it has an LCD screen, not AMOLED?
You are correct. The spec table was based on rumoured specs and I’ve now updated it.
€399 converts to somewhere around $599 so that will be mighty interesting!