Moto X (2017) variant appears online as model number XT1805; device sports 4GB of RAM

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Moto X (2017) variant appears online as model number XT1805; device sports 4GB of RAM
We have previously shown you images of a phone that is allegedly the Motorola Moto X (2017). With the model number XT1801, the device is rumored to carry a 5.5-inch display featuring a resolution of 1080 x 1920 (FHD). A Snapdragon 625 chipset powers the unit with 3GB of RAM inside. Today, another variant of the Moto X (2017) has surfaced, this one sporting the model number XT1805 and featuring 4GB of RAM. There is a 3.5mm headphone jack on the top of the device, a fingerprint scanner in front and the front-facing selfie snapper has a flash of its very own.

This version of the Moto X (2017) comes with 32GB of native storage and the same dual camera setup and flash unit seen on the previous Moto X (2017) leaks. According to tipster Roland Quandt, at least one of the cameras on back will have a 13MP sensor.

We've seen a number of 2017 Motorola models appear over the last few weeks, including the next flagship unit which is purportedly going to be called the Moto Z2 Force. Some trends that we can spot from these leaks, if legitimate:

  • Motorola is going to be offering dual camera setups on the back of many of its 2017 models.
  • The 3.5mm headphone jack is returning to the Moto Z2 line after being removed on last year's Moto Z series.
  • The 2017 Moto Z line will not be a Verizon exclusive in the U.S.

The Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus were both released last month, and images of the low end Moto C have surfaced. If you have an interest in what Moto is doing this year, check in often. Meanwhile, visit the slideshow for the latest leaked images said to belong to the XT1805, which is the 4GB variant of the Moto X (2017).


source: How2Tricks
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