Alleged image of Moto X (2017) is actually the expected Moto E4

11 April 2017
Leakster Evan Blass stated the render from Moto USA’s YouTube video is the new device in the Moto E portfolio.

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  • smY
  • 11 Apr 2017

With the rumored price, there are better devices with the same price and even lower.

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    • 3DR
    • 11 Apr 2017

    not being funny but the way the new Moto's are designed no wonder you couldn't tell the f***ing difference

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      • Anonymous
      • 3SL
      • 11 Apr 2017

      WiFi 2.4Ghz srsly?!

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        • yp1
        • 11 Apr 2017

        Moto C is replacing E series..
        E replacing G series
        G replacing X/X play

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          • 4YU
          • 11 Apr 2017

          If true that's great. Hopefully the true Moto X will be a continuation of the previous model, with dual front facing speakers, add a fingerprint sensor on the back (where the dimple is), and better specs.

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            • D0H
            • 11 Apr 2017

            Far the god sake please Moto bring a phone with 5000mah battery

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              • GXp
              • 11 Apr 2017

              All I need is a E4 power...

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                • PA7
                • 11 Apr 2017

                good news, I hate lenovo keep adding new model to motorola, update getting slower. xperia update getting faster

                  Well, if it turns out that the rumored specs are true, it must be very affordable, because in this segment even the little Redmi 4a is better

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                    • nI8
                    • 11 Apr 2017

                    The new 2017 Moto E needs to have 2GB of RAM. 1GB just isn't enough these days!

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                      • UD{
                      • 11 Apr 2017

                      2,800 MaH batteries?
                      Wow! Failure is now an option