gadget-bridge
HomeMobilesMoto Z4 receives the US FCC certification, will be powered by Snapdragon...

Moto Z4 receives the US FCC certification, will be powered by Snapdragon 675 SoC: Report

Moto Z4 will be the new device in the Moto Z-series.

- Advertisement -

After unveiling the Moto One-series of smartphones, the Lenovo-owned smartphone company is focusing on the launch of its next smartphone in the Moto Z-series – the Moto Z4. And before its official announcement, the smartphone has been granted the US FCC certification. The smartphone has already been leaked numerous times in the past and the company has stated that it will not be a flagship smartphone. The upcoming Moto Z4 will be more of a budget segment device powered by Snapdragon 675 SoC. It is also tipped that the device will be packing a 48MP main rear camera.

The Moto Z4 carries a codename ‘foles’ and it will compatible with the Moto Mods. Although the official launch dates haven’t been revealed by the company yet but since the device was spotted on the listing it is expected to launch soon. The US FCC listing of the Moto Z4 was spotted by XDA Developers and on the listing the device held a model name T56X62.

- Advertisement -

Moto Z4 specifications (leaked)

The reports also state that the Moto Z4 will be powered by the mid-range Snapdragon 675 SoC. It will be paired with 4GB or 6GB of RAM. It will also come in two storage variants, one with 64GB (Samsung KLUCG4J1ED or SK Hynix H28U73401AMR chip) and the other with 128GB (Samsung KLUDG8V1EE chip) UFS 2.1 storage. But other than that, the support for microSD card is not known. The Moto Z4 will reportedly pack a 3,600mAh battery and will come with an 18W charger. The smartphone will reportedly be sporting a 6.39-inch Full-HD+ panel. The recent leaks specify that it will pack a water-drop notch housing the front camera. The Moto Z4 will also be housing an in-display fingerprint scanner from Goodix. It will run Android 9 Pie out of the box and will support Moto Mods as many phones in the Moto Z-series.

As mentioned above, the Moto Z4 will be packing a 48MP main rear camera with S5KGM1SP from Q Technology. The new technology will help employ pixel binning to take shots at 12MP. In addition to this, it will reportedly have a 25MP (Samsung S5K2X5) front camera.

- Advertisement -

There might be more than one variants of the Moto Z4 – one might be a single SIM device, while the other might house dual-SIMs. There also might be NFC connectivity in the Moto Z4. At first, the device will be launching in the US, then will make its way to other markets of the world.

For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on TwitterFacebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.

- Advertisement -

 

- Advertisement -

Support Us

We are a humble media site trying to survive! As you know we are not placing any article, even the feature stories behind any paywall or subscription model. Help us stay afloat, support with whatever you can!

Support us
- Advertisement -
Aman Singh
Aman Singhhttps://www.gadgetbridge.com/
Aman Kumar Singh has a Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication. He is a journalist, a photographer, a writer, a gamer, a movie addict and has a love for reading (everything). It’s his love of reading that has brought him knowledge in various fields including technology and gadgets. Talking about which, he loves to tweak and play with gadgets, new and old. And when he finds time, if he finds time, he can be seen playing video games or taking a new gadget for a test run.
- Advertisment -
- Advertisement -

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Follow Us

- Advertisement -

Must Read

CMF Buds Pro, Watch Pro, Power 65W GaN debuts in India: Details inside

CMF Buds Pro, Watch Pro, Power 65W GaN debuts in India:...

0
CMF by Nothing has officially made its debut in India today. The company will offer access to more reasonably priced gadgets, starting with a...
- Advertisement -

You cannot copy content of this page