Moto X4 certified by the FCC, specs revealed

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Moto X4 certified by the FCC, specs revealed
While the Moto X4 did not get unveiled today as previously rumored, the device still managed to make the news. The FCC certified the handset in the U.S., and at the same time the full specs of the phone have been revealed. First, we can tell you that the phone's FCC ID is IHDT56WK1. The model number in the U.S. is XT-1900-1, and you should check out the slideshow at the bottom of the story for some images taken from the FCC documentation.

The handset is equipped with a Gorilla Glass 3 protected 5.2-inch AMOLED display carrying a 1080 x 1920 (FHD) resolution. The Snapdragon 630 chipset is under the hood featuring an octa-core CPU, and the Adreno 508 GPU. 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM is inside along with 64GB of native storage. A 256GB capacity microSD slot is available for those seeking additional storage.

The dual-camera setup in back features a pair of 12MP cameras. One takes pictures in color while the other snaps away in monochrome. This should allow the cameras to take quality photos even in low-light conditions. It also means that true black and white photos can be snapped. In front is a 16MP wide-angle camera for selfies. Keeping the lights on is a 3000mAh battery that comes with 25W Turbo Charging. Color options are Sterling Blue, Gold and Super Black, and the handset will be priced at 350 EUR (which is equivalent to $413 USD). Android Nougat is pre-installed.

Although Motorola doesn't have any plans to hold an event at IFA 2017, Lenovo does on August 31st. Still, no Moto handsets appear to be on the menu. Unless there is a surprise, don't expect the Moto X4 to see the light of day until after those attending IFA have packed up their stuff and have flown back home.


source: FCC via TheLeaker

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