Upcoming Motorola Moto X gets FCC certified

Well, it was expected to be officially unveiled yesterday, but that didn't happen. However, the Motorola Moto X4 still managed to stay in the news as it has come to light that the device has been certified by the FCC in the US.

The listing reveals the handset carries a model number of XT-1900-1 and packs in a 2,810mAh battery

Interestingly, images shared by an official Motorola distributor recently revealed 3,000mAh battery capacity for the device.

Based on what all has been revealed/confirmed so far, other key specs for the phone include Snapdragon 630 SoC, 5.2-inch Full HD display, and 3GB/4GB RAM options. There's a dual rear camera setup (12MP + 8MP) and a 16MP front shooter. The handset is also said to be IP68-certified for water and dust resistance.

Motorola might unveil the Moto X4 during IFA, but they're currently no credible rumors or an official confirmation on this.

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