Moto X4

Moto X4 is an Android smartphone developed by Motorola Mobility, a subsidiary of Lenovo. Unveiled on August 31, 2017 at IFA, it is a revival of the previously discontinued Moto X line. It was released in Europe at the end of September 2017.

Moto X4
BrandMoto
ManufacturerMotorola Mobility
SloganDual Cameras. Singular Design.[1]
SeriesMotorola Moto
ModelXT1900
Compatible networks4G LTE (Cat11 DL, Cat5 UL), CDMA / EVDO Rev A, UMTS / HSPA+, GSM / EDGE

2G: GSM band 2/3/5/8 CDMA BC 0/1/10
3G: WCDMA band 1/2/4/5/8
4G: FDD LTE band 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/20/25/26/28/66 TDD LTE band 38/41

LATAM model:
4G LTE (Cat13 DL, Cat5 UL), UMTS / HSPA+, GSM / EDGE
2G: GSM band 2/3/5/8
3G: WCDMA band 1/2/4/5/8
4G: FDD LTE band 1/2/3/4/5/7/12/17/28/66

EMEA model:
4G LTE (Cat13 DL, Cat5 UL), UMTS / HSPA+, GSM / EDGE
2G: GSM band 2/3/5/8
3G: WCDMA band 1/2/4/5/8
4G: FDD LTE band 1/3/4/5/7/8/20/28 TDD LTE band 38/40/41(AXGP+China)

APAC model:
4G LTE (Cat11 DL, Cat5 UL), UMTS / HSPA+, GSM / EDGE
2G: GSM band 2/3/5/8
3G: WCDMA band 1/2/4/5/8/19

4G: FDD LTE band 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/18/19/26/28 TDD LTE band 38/40/41}}
First releasedSeptember 1, 2017
Availability by regionUnited Kingdom, France, Germany, India September 22, 2017
Australia September 27, 2017
India November 14, 2017
PredecessorMoto X Style, Moto X Force, Moto X Play
TypeSmartphone
Dimensions148.35 mm (5.841 in) H
73.4 mm (2.89 in) W
7.99 mm (0.315 in) D
Mass163 g (5.7 oz)
Operating systemAndroid 7.1 Nougat, upgradable to Android Pie[2]
System on chipQualcomm Snapdragon 630
CPU2.2 GHz octa-core (Snapdragon 630)
GPU650 MHz Adreno 508 (Snapdragon 630)
Memory3 GB (LPDDR3)
4 GB (LPDDR4)
6 GB (LPDDR4)
Storage32 GB / 64 GB
Removable storagemicroSD up to 2 TB
Battery3000 mAh non-removable
Data inputsTouch screen, fingerprint reader
Display5.2 in (130 mm) 1920 × 1080 (16∶9, 424 px/in)
LTPS IPS LCD
Rear cameraDual Lens - 12MP Dual Autofocus Pixel sensor (f/2.0, 1.4 μm)
8 MP ultra-wide angle with 120° field of view sensor (f/2.2, 1.12 μm)
Front camera16 MP (f/2.0, 1 μm) and front flash
Sound3.5 mm headphone jack
front-facing speaker
3 microphones, one in the left of the fingerprint scanner and one in the bottom of the back side one on the top side of the phone
Bluetooth support for connection to up to 5 speakers at the same time
ConnectivityUSB-C, NFC, Bluetooth 5.0 BR/EDR + BLE, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz
OtherCorning Gorilla Glass 3
Websitehttps://www.motorola.com/us/products/moto-x-gen-4

In the United States, an Android One version of the device was also released,[3] marking the first device to be released in the US as part of the Android One program.

Specifications

Hardware

The Moto X4 is equipped with a 5.2 in (130 mm) 1920 × 1080 IPS display. It comes in two colors: Super Black and Sterling Blue. The camera assembly protrudes from the body, as on almost all Motorola smartphones in production. The fingerprint sensor is an oval on the front. The front has a front-facing camera with flash, LED notification light, and the proximity sensor in the top bezel. The back has the dual camera at the top and one of the secondary noise-cancellation microphones at the bottom. The sides are an aluminium frame, which holds the front and back glass. The phone's USB type C charging port has a USB-OTG function, supported by a USB type C OTG connector. Its Moto Turbopower fast-charging technology can add about 5 hours of battery life with 15–20 minutes of charging. It also has a 3.5 mm headphone jack at the bottom along with the manufacturing details. The SIM-card tray can support either two nano SIM cards or a nano SIM card and a microSD card of up to 2 TB of capacity. The phone is IP68 rated.

Memory and Storage

The Moto X4 comes in three memory variants: 3 GB / 32 GB, 4 GB / 64 GB, and 6 GB / 64 GB.

Processor

The Moto X4 uses the Qualcomm Snapdragon 630 SoC at 2.2 GHz, and the Adreno 508 GPU at 650 MHz. Together, these provide a decent performance in terms of general browsing. However, most games supported by the hardware run without lag.

Battery

The Moto X4 comes with a 3000 mAh Li-ion non-removable battery that Motorola claims can provide a full day of usage. Users typically report the same, with a few exceptions. Along with the Moto Turbopower technology, the battery performance of the phone is good.

Camera

The device features a dual rear camera, in a raised circular camera bump. It contains a 12 MP f/2.0 1.4 μm dual autofocus pixel sensor combined with an 8 MP f/2.2 1.12 μm wide-angle sensor which has a 120° field-of-view. The dual camera system allows the camera to use depth effects, selective focus and black and white and background replacement. The rear camera has a color-corrected–temperature dual LED flash.

The front-facing camera is a 16 MP f/2.0 1 μm sensor with a front-facing LED flash. It also has a 4 MP adaptive night mode for low light levels, with the new system update enabling the portrait mode for it as well.

Software

The X4 launched with Android Nougat version 7.1 and can be updated (in most regions) to Android 9.0 Pie. The Prime Exclusive model currently is sold running Android Oreo.[4] It also contains Amazon's Alexa voice assistant in addition to the standard Google Assistant offered in all android phones and Motorola's own assistant Moto Voice. It also has several other Moto experiences; one-button-nav, Moto Display, Moto Actions, Moto Key and wireless sound system.

Android 9.0 Pie upgrade rollout began December 17, 2018 in the US[5] and most other regions, including some European regions. The UK got Pie on June 24, 2019. Some may still be "pending".[6]

Android One version

The Moto X4 Android One edition is the first device to be released as part of the Android One program in the United States.[7] It is only available in the US and works on Google's Project Fi network, which had previously been exclusive to Google's own Nexus or Pixel phones. The Android One version does not include the Amazon Alexa assistant and some Motorola software additions, and will receive Android updates from Motorola faster than the regular version of the device.

Release supply issues

The X4 was originally made available to buy on September 21, 2017 in France, Germany and the United Kingdom via Motorola's website, and proved popular with many customers ordering it within a few days of release. However, Motorola was unable to meet the demand due to manufacturing and shipping issues, with many customers having their orders cancelled and refunded after the expected delivery dates.[8] It has since been removed from sale in some countries or is showing as out of stock in others. Project Fi X4's were also hit by the issues and customers who had made pre-orders were contacted, delaying their delivery dates by around 2 weeks.[9] The launch of the phone in India was also postponed, having originally been planned for 3 October.

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References

  1. "moto x (4th gen.)". Motorola. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
  2. Oreo now available for the Moto X4 Android One edition - Android Authority
  3. Smith, Jake. "Google and Motorola debut Android One Moto X4 for Project Fi - ZDNet". Retrieved 30 September 2017.
  4. "Amazon.com: Moto X (4th Generation) - with hands-free Amazon Alexa – 32 GB - Unlocked – Super Black - Prime Exclusive: Cell Phones & Accessories". www.amazon.com. Retrieved 2018-08-08.
  5. "Softwareupgrade - Motorola Support - US". support.motorola.com. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
  6. "Softwareupgrade - Motorola Support - UK". support.motorola.com. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
  7. "Motorola's Moto X4 is Project Fi's first Android One smartphone". Theverge.com. Retrieved 30 September 2017.
  8. "Moto X4 Delivery date". Motorola Forum. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
  9. Adams, Matt. "The Android One Moto X4 is being delayed due to a production issue". Android Authority. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
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