Fri. Mar 29th, 2024
Moto Z4

There have been various leaks and rumors about Moto Z4 until now. The smartphone is slated to release in the coming months and the latest leaks fall in line with most of what has been heard about the device.

In terms of design, the Moto Z4 is expected to come with a teardrop notch, as is the case with most of Motorola’s newer devices. The display on the smartphone is said to be 6.4-inch FHD+ OLED. As per the renders, the chin of the device appears to be more petite while the notch on the device is said to accommodate a 25-megapixel selfie shooter. Apparently, the device could use pixel binning to output 6.25 MP photos with more detail and luminance.

At the back, the smartphone has a single camera with a 48-megapixel lens, which likely makes it an IMX586 sensor that is seen on Honor View 20 and Xiaomi Mi 9. Not unlike the selfie camera, the rear camera would be binning the pixels to get 12-megapixel images.

The Moto Z4 is expected to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 SoC, that falls in line with the capabilities of the processor with regards to the 48-megapixel sensor. The Snapdragon 675 is one of the newer processors from Qualcomm with an ISP capable of handling native 48 MP processing. The Moto Z4 is touted to feature a 3,600mAh battery and an in-display fingerprint sensor. Motorola will be including 18W TurboCharge support for fast charging. Apparently, the smartphone also has a 3.5mm headphone jack.

The details about the pricing of the smartphone are slim, although lately, the company has been putting off customers with its pricing scheme.

Earlier this month, another leak of an unnamed Motorola smartphone surfaced online.

The most recent smartphones from Motorola is its Moto G-series. However, those devices fall in the mid-range segment in terms of price and specifications. In terms of flagships, Motorola has launched the Moto Z3 recently, which was followed by Moto Z4 renders a few weeks ago.

According to the renders, the device does not seem to be a Z-series smartphone as it does not appear to be able to support Moto Mods. It’s not a G-series smartphone either as the camera layout suggests at a flagship build, not a budget smartphone.

There is a possibility that Motorola will launch an entirely new line-up with this device which we have not heard about yet.

The renders reveal a 6.2-inch display with a waterdrop notch on top, a headphone jack at the bottom, and a sleek, aluminum-finish that gives the device a premium look. The renders show the lack of a fingerprint scanner at the back panel, suggesting an in-display fingerprint sensor.

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