Moto X 2015 release date, specs rumors: LED flash on front camera, Moto G coming in two variants?

Motorola Moto X 2nd Generation, which will soon be succeeded by the Moto X 2015. Motorola

The third-generation Moto G and Moto X are believed to be the stars of Motorola's July 28 event. With the launch date just days away, the flagships are persistently being leaked. The latest one gives users an exclusive look of the latter, with all sides exposed.

The most eye-catching aspect of the Moto X 2015, based on the images, is the LED flash next to the front camera of the device. This means that the Lenovo-owned company is looking to sway the selfie-loving community. 

It looks like Motorola is really pushing the envelope in the imaging department with dual LED flash integrated on the primary shooter as well. Should this image be a legitimate one, the Moto X 2015 is shaping up to be an amazing smartphone. 

Meanwhile, there are also rumors that Motorola will release two variants of the device. Phone Arena says that there will be one with a 5.7-inch display and there will be a smaller edition of the third-gen handset with a 5.2-inch touchscreen. It is also being reported that the Moto X 2015 will be equipped with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, which means Motorola intends to put its flagship high up that unsparing hierarchy of flagships.

Lastly, it is said to have a gold and white option. This bit was speculated after a photo of the tasteful looking device with a white body and gold sides made the rounds. It remains to be seen what other color variants there will be when it is officially released. Good thing fans won't have to wait that long. 

The Moto X 2015 is believed to be one of the devices to be launched on July 28. The other one is the Moto G (3rd Gen), which is touted to get two versions as well: one with 1 GB RAM and another with double this amount. 

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