Moto X 2016 powerful with 4 GB of RAM, Snapdragon 820

From many reports, Lenovo is preparing for new great smartphones with the launch of Moto X 2016. This phone is powerful with 4 GB of RAM and Snapdragon 820. Now, we will show you other Moto X 2016 specs.

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Moto X 2016 could be a new design

In the last ỷear, Motorola introduced three Moto X models and currently, many of the rumors are pointing towards one model for 2016. As you know, Lenovo is a famous brand with high-end smartphones and Motorola’ products have stylish designs.Therefore, when Lenovo takes over Motorola, many people believe that the Moto X 2016 has a powerful asset and beautiful design. A leaked image on the internet suggests there will be a Moto X with a full metal body.

Motorola Moto X 2016 specs: Just like other high-end smartphones in 2016, the Moto X 2016 is expected to be powered by QSD 820 processor and 4GB of RAM. The 2016 Moto X camera will pack a 16MP camera on the back and 4MP on the front for selfies. It also has a metal body with A new model is thinner than the current Moto X models. As for Motorola Moto X screen, It comes with 5 inch AMOLED touchscreen, bigger than the old models, with 720p by 1028p resolution.

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With all features above, Moto X 2016 continues to be one of the most stylish Android phones. We are not sure about the Motorola Moto X 2016 release date. However, based on some reliable sources, the phone will appear in July. Moto X will have a stronger asset than its predecessors. According to some reliable source, Motorola Moto X price will cost at least $300 So we believe that it will be a great choice for many people in 2016.

Moto X 2016 price:  a competitive price for powerful device.

With a larger screen, better camera, the original Moto X returns with a competitive price when comparing with other famous brands like Apple, Samsung or Sony. Its price could be around $400-450. In 2016, Motorola’s products would be focusing on the high end.Many people are waiting for high-end smartphones from this Lenovo. What about you?