Motorola's Moto X4 is a much-hyped smartphone in 2017, but the company is yet to make the smartphone official. The Moto X4 was expected to launch alongside the Moto Z2 Force on July 25, however, Motorola did not announce it. A few days ago, the smartphone was spotted on the benchmark site Geekbench, which revealed the key specs of the phone.
What remained a mystery until now is the pricing of the phone. Thanks to the famous tipster, Roland Quandt, we now have the price of the Moto X4, and it's claimed to be 350 Euro, which dubs to Rs. 26,500. The European pricing seems to be a decent one. However, the same pricing is on the steeper side when we consider it in India. Because the Moto Z2 Play is priced at Rs. 27,999, which is one of the best mid-range smartphone available right now.
That said, the Indian price of the Moto X4 was earlier said to be Rs. 20,999, which would be a perfect one for the device. The Moto X4 is said to come in two variants, boasting different specifications.
One rumour says that the Moto X4 will have a 5.5-inch Full HD display with a 3D glass protecting it. The Geekbench listing revealed that Motorola would power the phone with the recently unveiled Snapdragon 660 chipset, and in different RAM options- 3GB/4GB. Further, the phone will have 32GB and 64GB of internal storage option.
Same as the Moto Z2 Force, the Moto X4 will rock dual camera setup at the back but don't it to be as good as the Z2 Force's. The Moto X4 is also claimed to feature a powerful 16MP front-facing camera. A 3800mAh battery will keep the lights on for the device, which will also have support for Qualcomm Quick Charge.
Another report claimed that the Moto X4 would also come with a different variant with Snapdragon 630 chipset, 5.2-inch Full HD display, 3GB/4GB of RAM, and a smaller 3080mAh battery. However, the dual rear camera will remain the same in both the versions.
At the moment, there are no details on when Motorola is planning to launch the Moto X4. But we will surely see it in coming weeks, and it will definitely make into the Indian market, right after the global launch.