Moto X4 With 3GB RAM And Android Nougat Leaks On Geekbench

Main Image
  • Like
  • Comment
  • Share

Dismissing prior rumors that Moto’s Z series of smartphones will be replacing the company X range of handset, a benchmark listing of what appears to be the Moto X4 has been brought to the fore, that sheds some light on the various specifications it going to come out with.(हिंदी में पढ़ें)

Also Read: Reliance Jio Reveals New Attractive Plans For Prepaid and Postpaid Users

The device that is being claimed to be the X4, liste as the model number XT1789 along with few specifications. If the listed on the Geekbench are accurate, the Moto X4 in all probably will be placed in between latest Moto M series and Moto Z series.

The benchmark listing that is doing the rounds on the Internet

Previously, it was reported that the phone will come out with a 4GB RAM and have 32GB of inbuilt storage capacity, but the listing now points towards a 3GB RAM with 16GB of ROM.

Also, it was being deemed that there will be a dual camera unit on the back, but those claims have also been negated by the said listing, which says that there will be a single 12MP rear camera with UltraHD video recording capabilities, while upfront there appears to be a 16MP snapper with 2K video recording facilities.

Moto X4

The other notable specifications of the purported phone include Android 7.1 Nougat OS, a 2.2GHz octa-core Snapdragon chipset (probably 630 SoC) , coupled with an Adreno 508 GPU.

Also Read: Best Looking Phones Under 20,000 INR [June 2017]

Well, if this listing is anything to go by, the X series is pretty much alive and kicking, and as far as the phone is going it will most probably be a mid-range selfie-centric offering by the Lenovo-owned company.

Things, we believe, will get clearer once official word comes out.

Anurag SharmaAnurag Sharma
Passionate Storyteller, Occasional Writer. \m/ Journalism Undergrad. Trying to win at life one sentence at a time. Why so serious? Let's put a smile on that face. 8)

Related Articles

ImageTecno Pova 8 Pro Launched in India at ₹49,999: Specs, Price and Key Details

Tecno has brought the Pova 8 Pro to India, and this time the brand isn’t just chasing battery size and refresh rate numbers, it’s pricing the phone like it belongs in the premium mid-range fight. The Pova 8 Pro leans on its 144Hz HyperLux AMOLED panel, a dedicated P1 Graphic Chip for frame interpolation, and …

ImageMotorola G32, Edge 30 Fusion & Edge 30 Lite launching soon: Read on to know more

Tech giant Motorola is gearing up to launch a host of new mid-range and budget smartphones very soon.  These upcoming devices include Moto G32, Edge 30 Fusion, Moto E12, and Edge 30 Lite. Leakster Steve Hemmerstoffer has now revealed more information about these soon-to-be launching smartphones. Let us have a look at them. Motorola Edge …

ImagePoco X4 Pro 5G enters Indian market with 120Hz display, 67W fast charging; Know more

Poco has launched its next 5G smartphone in India dubbed as Poco X4 Pro 5G. The phone is a sub ₹20K segment smartphone offering Snapdragon 695 chipset, 120Hz AMOLED display, 65MP triplet rear camera, and 67W fast charging support.  Poco X4 Pro 5G is now all set to rival smartphones including Moto G71, Realme 8, …

ImageSamsung Galaxy A18 4G Geekbench Leak Confirms Helio G99, 4GB RAM and Android 17 Debut

A Geekbench listing for the unannounced Galaxy A18 4G has surfaced, confirming the phone uses the same MediaTek Helio G99 chipset found in last year’s Galaxy A17 4G. Model numbers SM-A185G and SM-A185F appear in the database. The Helio G99 is a 6nm processor with two Cortex-A76 cores at 2.2GHz, six Cortex-A55 cores at 2.0GHz …

ImageSamsung Galaxy F70 Pro surfaces on Geekbench with Snapdragon 6 Gen 3, 8GB RAM, and Android 16

Samsung keeps rolling out new mid-range phones. The Galaxy F70 Pro just popped up on Geekbench, confirming its processor, RAM, and software for the India launch, which looks close. Tipsters found the listing under model number SM-E476B. The F70 Pro seems to share its main hardware with the Galaxy M47, but Samsung will probably slap …

Discuss

Be the first to leave a comment.