Moto X (2017) release date, news and rumors
Update: A detailed leak has revealed almost everything about the Moto X4, pointing to an upper mid-ranger that should be worth the wait.
A couple of years ago the Moto X range was Motorola’s flagship line, and while it suddenly stopped to make room for the Moto Z range it seems the X isn’t dead, with the Moto X 2017 now the subject of regular leaks and rumors.
Though it may have a new name, as according to well-known tipster Evan Blass, the device is going to be called the Moto X4, which will make it easier to distinguish from previous years at least.
But it seems this is no longer a flagship, with the upcoming Moto X 2017 set to slot in below the Moto Z and the inevitable Moto Z2.
It could still be worth getting excited about though, as there’s talk of a dual-lens camera and solid specs, likely combined with an affordable price tag. Here’s everything we know about the Moto X 2017 so far.
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Cut to the chase
- What is it? The next entry in Motorola's dormant X range
- When is it out? Possibly late 2017
- What will it cost? It's likely to have a mid-range price
Moto X 2017 release date
The only release date rumor so far comes from a source who apparently has knowledge of Motorola's plans. They say the Moto X4 will land in quarter 4, in time for holiday shopping.
Motorola has also confirmed that the X range is “alive and well”, while leaked images show a device that looks almost finished, so we might not be waiting long.
Moto X 2017 screen
Hottest leaks:
- A 5.2-inch screen
- A 1080p resolution
The latest leaks point to a 5.2-inch 1080p screen on the Moto X4, and that lines up with images we've seen.
Several leaked images have now shown what’s believed to be the Moto X 2017 in someone’s hand, and from that it’s clear that this isn’t a massive phone, but not a tiny one either.
It’s hard to be too precise, but we’d guess from these that the screen is in the range of 5.2-5.5 inches - probably the low end of that range, given that elsewhere we've heard it's 5.2 inches.
It’s also almost certainly going to have a 1080 x 1920 resolution, given that even the lower-end Moto G5 does and that the next step up (QHD) is still the preserve of flagship phones.
TechRadar's take: A 5.2-inch 1080 x 1920 screen is looking likely at the moment.
Moto X 2017 design
Hottest leaks:
- A metal shell
- A 3.5mm headphone port
- Water resistance
From leaked images, it looks as though the Moto X 2017 is probably made from metal, which we’d expect, since the Moto G5 Plus mostly is too.
The back is plain, with antenna bands near the top and bottom and a Motorola logo in the center, while the bottom edge has a speaker grille and the top edge has a 3.5mm headphone port, which is worth mentioning, since the Moto Z doesn’t have one.
Shown off in a leak from 9to5Google, the new Moto X appears to add glass into the mix, too. "3D" glass, to be specific. It looks to give off a curved look, much like the LG G6.
Next up, it will apparently be waterproof with a rating of IP68, which is always a welcomed feature in a smartphone.
You can also just about make out a home button beneath the screen, which likely also houses a fingerprint scanner. It’s a familiar design, but one that’s closer to the lower-end G range than the high-end Z range.
And we've heard similar things from a source who claims the Moto X4 will have an aluminum build, a front-facing fingerprint scanner and IP68 certification.
TechRadar's take: The images look convincing and the Moto X4 has been leaked more than once, so this is the design we'd expect to see.
Moto X 2017 camera and battery
Hottest leaks:
- A dual-lens camera
- A front-facing flash
All the leaked images we’ve seen so far show a dual-lens camera on the Moto X 2017.
A source claims it will be a 12MP and 8MP pairing, which makes sense, since the single-lens Moto G5 Plus has a 12MP one and the Moto Z has a 13MP one. However, there's no news yet on what the dual-lenses will be capable of - for example whether they allow for lossless zoom, wide-angle shots or something else entirely.
The same source claims that the Moto X4 will have a 16MP front-facing camera, and based on the leaked images the front camera looks to have a flash, just like on the Moto Z and Moto Z Play.
As for the battery, one leak points to a 3,800mAh one, but more recently we've heard that it will just be 3,000mAh. The latter seems more likely, but Motorola has packed big batteries into its phones before, so we wouldn't completely count out the former.
TechRadar's take: All the evidence points to a dual-lens camera, while the battery is likely to be around 3,000mAh.
Moto X 2017 OS and power
Hottest leaks:
- 4GB of RAM
- Snapdragon 630 chipset
One leaked image supposedly showing the Moto X 2017 lists it as having 3GB of RAM, while a more recent Weibo leak shows 4GB, so it’s unclear whether one of these is wrong or whether the phone will be launched in multiple configurations.
However, while both images list a mid-range Snapdragon 625 chipset, we've recently learned that it, in fact, might be stocked with the recently-debuted Snapdragon 660. If so, the new X will be a league above the G series that released in the past few months.
Then again, an even more recent leak points to an octa-core Snapdragon 630 chipset with all eight cores clocked at 2.2GHz. This would apparently be paired with 4GB of RAM.
The same source claims the Moto X4 will have 64GB of storage and a microSD card slot.
As for the operating system, the Moto X 2017 is sure to run Android 7 Nougat (more specifically Android 7.1 according to one source), unless Android O is out by then, which we doubt it will be. Whatever version it runs will probably be more or less stock, as tends to be the way with Motorola phones.
TechRadar’s take: If only one model of the Moto X 2017 is launched we’d expect it will have 4GB of RAM, as otherwise its specs will be almost identical to those of the Moto G5 Plus.
Moto X 2017 price
There aren’t any pricing rumors yet, but based on the leaked specs we imagine the Moto X 2017 will slot in just above the Moto G5 Plus – but well below the Moto Z and Moto Z2. It will probably also either be lower-end than or in line with the Moto Z Play.
The Moto G5 Plus starts at $229/£249 (around AU$300), so expect a slightly higher price than that, maybe in the region of $300/£300/AU$350. Though if it replaces the Moto Z Play in Motorola’s line-up it could cost more like $449/£369 (around AU$625).
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