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First Look of the Moto X 3rd Gen

Is This Our First Look of the Moto X 3rd Gen



Hints Finger print Scanner and Front-Flash







The Moto X (2015) which is rumoured to launch on 28 July has had a few leaked images emerge over the Internet. These images have been posted by a Facebook page called Perú Android. The Facebook page claims to have gotten these images and details from an anonymous source.



In terms of features, the leak indicates that the screen will come equipped with a 2K display and will sport a 21MP camera (rear or front facing is not clear). In terms of design, the photos suggest that the device will come with an integrated front-facing flash. In addition, the new Moto X (2015) may sport a 5.5-inch display and also include a fingerprint reader. Apparently, Motorola has opted to place the fingerprint sensor right into the lower front speaker.







Prior to these leaked images, other rumoured specifications stated that the device will sport a 5.2-inch QHD display along with Snapdragon 808 processor paired with 4GB RAM. It could be backed by a 3280 mAh battery as well.

The popular Moto X (second gen) was launched in September last year. In terms of specifications, it came equipped with a 2.5GHz Snapdraon 801 processor, 2GB RAM, 5.2-inch display with full HD resolution, 13MP rear snapper and 2,300mAh battery.

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