Motorola will launch its Moto X4 on November 13 in India and will be sold exclusively through online retail site Flipkart.
The company revealed the launch date on its Twitter account in response to a query by a customer.
The company posted a tweet on Tuesday on its account stating, “Gear up to experience perfection with #MotoX4, a phone as beautiful as it's strong! Arriving on 13/11, on @Flipkart. http://bit.ly/2yCLDvR "
Gear up to experience perfection with #MotoX4, a phone as beautiful as it's strong! Arriving on 13/11, on @Flipkart. https://t.co/I6rC1RlCWq pic.twitter.com/gFHzc9cdrF— Motorola India (@motorolaindia) November 7, 2017
Unveiled during the IFA 2017 conference at Berlin, the Moto X4, is already available in the European market. Coming with a 5.2-inch full HD display (1080x1920) protected by Gorilla Glass, the phone runs on an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 processor that is supported by Adreno 508 GPU.
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On the memory front, the handset has a 3 GB RAM along with a 32 GB internal storage that can be extended up to 2 TB. Operated using an Android Nougat 7.1 operating system, the phone is powered by a fast charging 3000 mAh battery.
The mobile has 12 MP and 8 MP dual cameras on the back with features such as auto-focus and LED flash. They also come with Selective Focus feature that helps in adjusting the focus after a picture has been taken. There is also another 16 MP camera on the front for selfies. The sensors are also capable of capturing 4K videos.
It is expected that the model will be priced Rs 23,999 in India and is expected to come in two colour variants i.e. super black and sterling blue as in other markets.
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