For a while now, we have been hearing rumors that Motorola might have a new Moto Z smartphone in the works in the form of the Moto Z4. The handset was even spotted on Amazon for a brief moment before being taken down, hinting that a launch could be close at hand.
If you do enjoy Motorola’s smartphone releases and wouldn’t mind getting your hands on the device, then you’ll be happy to learn that the Moto Z4 has since been officially announced. Based on the specs, it seems that the phone is more of a mid-range rather than a flagship, so that’s something to take into consideration if you’re thinking about getting it.
For starters, we’re looking at the use of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 675 chipset where it will be accompanied by 4GB of RAM. There is also 128GB of expandable storage on board, a 3,600mAh battery that supports 15W TurboPower charging, along with a 6.4-inch FHD+ OLED display with a teardrop-shaped notch that houses the front-facing camera.
Speaking of cameras, the Moto Z4 will only feature a single camera on the back where it houses a 48MP f/1.7 sensor with OIS with Quad Bayer color filter that is capable of putting out 12MP shots.
Also, with the handset being part of the Moto Z-series of phones, it will also support the use of the Moto Mod accessories, like the 5G Moto Mod which will allow the handset to connect to 5G networks. The Moto Z4 is priced at $499 and is expected to be available for purchase on the 6th of June.
Source: Motorola