Motorola is still apparently working on a
new Moto X. At least if you choose to believe the latest leaked images which
you can see below. These are said to depict the Moto X (2017), and that
information comes from a pretty solid leaker of all things Moto-related. Of
course, you shouldn't take this for granted even so.
The purported 2017 edition of the
Moto X comes with a full metal body (complete with necessary antenna bands), a
front-mounted fingerprint scanner, a front-facing LED flash, and a dual rear
camera setup. The overall design is very similar to what we've seen on the Moto
G5 duo.
The Moto X (2017) is powered by Qualcomm's mid-range
Snapdragon 625 chipset that's also inside the Moto Z Play. It's aided by 3GB of
RAM and 32GB of storage in this particular prototype, though other memory
versions may launch too. Given the fact that the new Moto X is also said to
sport a 5.5-inch touchscreen, it seems to be really similar to the Z Play,
aside from the addition of the dual rear cameras