Upcoming Moto G4 Leaks In Best Image Yet, Sporting White Avatar
Upcoming Moto G4 Leaks In Best Image Yet, Sporting White Avatar - Motorola's upcoming Moto G4 started to surface online recently, and
the latest leak now offers a high-quality image that shows the entire
smartphone in white.
The Moto G line has proved quite successful so far, as it consists of
affordable smartphones with good specifications. Motorola has gradually
improved its offering with each new iteration, and the upcoming Moto G4
will take things to the next level.
After seeing the smartphone surface online in leaked images that showed its display, fingerprint scanner and rear camera, a new render now offers a better look at the white Moto G4.
This is likely the clearest image yet of the purported smartphone, and it comes from
trusted tipster Evan Blass, aka @evleaks. If the Moto G4 initially
leaked in blurry cam images, the latest one looks like a high-quality
press render and it shows the smartphone in full, not just some parts of
it.
Based on this image, the white Moto G4 will have the familiar
Motorola logo right below the camera, will sport the power button and
volume rocker on its right side, and feature a front-mounted fingerprint
scanner embedded in its home button. This falls in line with previous
leaks regarding the smartphone's design.
Judging by the comments following @evleaks' post, however, it seems
that Motorola fans would prefer a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner
rather than a front one.
The render also stirred some mixed reactions related to the handset's
design. While some commenters say it looks beautiful, others argue that
it looks bad and "Lenovo-fied" and Motorola could've done a better job.
As a reminder, Motorola is now owned by Lenovo and its new parent
company stirred quite some controversy early this year, when it
announced plans to phase out the Motorola brand. Lenovo later explained its plans for the "next chapter as a brand," and Moto is here to stay.
The Moto G4 may offer a better glimpse of Lenovo's plans for Motorola
and its devices, including the slightly "Lenovo-fied" aspect that may
be the norm from now on.
It remains unclear for now, however, just when the Moto G4 will
officially hit the scene, or what specifications it will sport when it
does. Motorola has yet to make any announcement or comment in this
regards, so it's all still in the rumor state at this point.
It will also be interesting to see whether Motorola manages to
maintain the same level of customization it offered so far through Moto
Maker.
Until Motorola is ready to offer some answers or make a formal announcement, take everything with a grain of salt. Source: Techtimes
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