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Moto X 2016 mit Metal-Gehäuse?
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Moto X 2016 mit Metal-Gehäuse?
Lenovo Tech World is back and it’s bigger, better, bolder. Watch this video for a sneak peek: Lenovo will launch the first smartphone with Project Tango. Moto will transform mobile in a snap. Plus more. Tune into the livestream on June 9.
Vertex - "Moto X Play-Nachfolger" - Links im Bild
- Snapdragon 625 with configurations of 16GB storage with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage with 3GB RAM
- 13MP camera will have OIS and laser autofocus
- 3500mAh battery
Vector Thin - "Moto X Style-Nachfolger - Rechts im Bild
- Snapdragon 820 with 32GB of storage and either 3 or 4GB of RAM
- 16MP camera includes OIS, laser autofocus, and phase-detect autofocus
- 5.2mm thin
- battery capacity is only 2600mAh
Both phones have 5.5-inch AMOLED displays, with the Vertex topping out at 1080p and the Vector Thin going to 1440p.
The similar form factors mean that both phones will work with Motorola's new system of modular accessories. That's what the 16 pins on the rear of the phones are for. The modules will be called "Amps," and won't require you to shut the phone off to swap like the G5.
On June 9, Lenovo Will Show Off New Moto Products and First Project Tango Phone | Droid LifeDetails are scarce, but the invite (and the Tech World site) both state that we will get to “watch Moto transform mobile in a snap.” That could be something camera-related, but it more than likely is in reference to modularity and “snapping” items onto those pins on the back of the phones we saw from earlier. It’s tough to say what kinds of modules you could attach to the back of the lower portion of a phone, but it could be things like a better external speaker, battery pack, or camera grip, similar to what we saw with the LG G5.