Dual speakers on the front, new LED flash on the back

Jun 14, 2015 22:31 GMT  ·  By

We already know for certain that Motorola is gearing up for the launch of its next high-end Android smartphone, the Moto X (2015). However, info on the phone's specs is a bit confusing now, since we got leaks from different stages of development.

This means that some of the features that were packed inside a prototype unit got removed later on, and new ones were added.

However, there is little time left until the alleged release of Motorola Moto X (2015), which is why we believe the US-based company will stop changing the phone's hardware configuration.

There were some rumors several days ago that the Moto X (2015) might include a fingerprint scanner, which was confirmed in a picture of a prototype.

Unfortunately, a few days later, another picture of the alleged Motorola Moto X (2015) proved that the previous image, while it was perfectly legit, was actually showing an early device.

No fingerprint scanner, but dual-front speakers

The new device in the new photo lacks fingerprint scanner, and the new image, even though it's very small, doesn't seem to show such a piece of hardware to be embedded into Moto X (2015).

Apart from that, we can also notice that the Moto X (2015) will feature dual-front speakers (hopefully stereo). The LED flash positioning will be different in comparison to the current Motorola flagship smartphone.

The glance feature will be included as well, but aside from that, there isn't much else to talk about when it comes to Moto X (2015).

This means we're left with the previous rumors which suggested the smartphone might be equipped with an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, 4GB of RAM, and at least 16GB of internal memory.

The Moto X (2015) is also said to boast a 5.2-inch Quad HD (2560 x 1440 pixels) resolution display, as well as 16-megapixel camera on the back and 5-megapixel camera on the front.