

While these are certainly not the most powerful internals that could be shipped in a smartphone, leaked benchmark tests have shown that the Moto X performs quite well, especially for a device with its hardware specifications. In addition, the device pictured was running just Android 4.2.2, included 16GB of memory, NFC, and a 2,200mAh non-removable battery.
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Just as we had already suspected, images obtained by Android Police suggest that every Moto X will be equipped with a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, 2GB of RAM, 4.7-inch 720p display, and 10.5MP camera. Sadly, we now know that the Moto X’s hardware won’t quite be as customizable as we were expecting, as you won’t be able to choose a processor. I’m impressed by the nearly edge to edge display and quite like the simplicity of the design, although I’m not sure about what may be a mic cutout oddly placed on the lower front of the smartphone. In the side profile, the taper actually reminds me quite a bit of the Galaxy Nexus, only in reverse. The Moto X seems to have been designed with simplicity in mind, as both front and back covers are nearly devoid of extras. Through various sources, we now have press renders of the front, back, and side of the device in black, and front and back in white. Android 10 release date confirmed and these Pixel smartphones will enjoy the updateįirst, let’s take a look at the Moto X’s likely design, in the form of the press renders above and to the left.
