Moto X 2015 specs, features leaked? News of Moto X leaked?

The current, customizable Moto X. Motorola plans to update the first-gen Moto X, Moto E, and the Moto G LTE straight to the new 5.1 Lollipop. Motorola website

Motorola has its share of impressive phones, and the Moto X series in particular has been popular among users. Now fans are certainly eager to see what the Moto X series will have to offer next.

With that said, alleged specs of the 2015 Moto X may have just come out in the open. Of course these are categorized as rumors which could more or less be true or not. Just the same and for the curious minds out there, here are the supposed specs of the said device.

Let us start with the display of the alleged 2015 Moto X. Based on the leak, the Moto X will reportedly boast of a 5.2-inch AMOLED screen with QHD resolution. If true, the 2015 edition will most likely carry the same display size as the 2014 model but with better resolution.

Inside, it is believed that the Moto X will run on a Qualcomm Dragon Snapdragon 808 processor. This means that the device will make use of the same processor that the LG G4 relied on instead of the Snapdragon 810. Apparently we all know the negative issues concerning it (overheating) though it was tagged as something made publicly false.

The 2015 Moto X will also come with 4GB of RAM, a 16 MP rear-facing camera and a 5MP front-facing shooter. It will rely on a 3,280 mAh battery and will reportedly run on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop out of the box.

Those specs are of course subject to change but for now, it seems that they seem to be pretty decent for people who have endorsed Motorola's Moto X roster of handsets. There is no word on when the Moto X 2015 could possibly come out in the market though many believe it may come soon.

Regardless, the Moto X 2015 is believed to be Motorola's best phone yet. The verdict on that should be passed soon, once and it does officially come out in the open.

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