Motorola’s next-gen Moto G and Moto X smartphones are on the way. The company is holding a press event to officially launch the new devices on July 28th.

There’s just about no mystery left involving the new Moto G. A series of leaks have given us a pretty good idea what Motorola’s new mid-range/budget phone will look like and what kind of specs it’ll feature.

As for the Moto X? A picture of that phone is starting to come into focus.

Update: Yep… the leak provided details about one of Motorola’s new Moto X smartphones. It turns out this is the Moto X Play. But there’s also a higher-priced Moto X Style.

moto x 2015

Habitual Motorola info leaker Hellomotohk has shared a picture of a phone that’s said to be the 3rd-generation Motorola Moto X, along with some specs.

The phone is expected to feature a 5.5 inch, 1920 x 1080 pixel display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor, a 3,600 mAh battery (or larger), a microSD card slot, and Android 5.1 software.

If the report is accurate, the 2015 Moto X has a 21MP camera on th eback and a 5MP camera on the front, and Motorola will offer a dual SIM version in some markets.

Details on the pricing, customization options, and other specs should be available on July 28th.

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3 replies on “Is this the 2015 Moto X smartphone?”

  1. Why does it have to be more than 5 to 5.2 inches? So tired of massive phones that no longer fit comfortably in my pocket. I think that 5 inches is indeed the sweet spot. The majority of people are not asking for larger mobile devices than the lower 5 inch range… Look at the original Nexus 5 and the GS6. Excellent phones without going Shamu sized…

  2. Wow more details on tomorrow… if this priced well.. i am taking it.. thanks for the info..

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