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It’s the Moto X’s time to smile for the camera

Posted on July 23, 2015August 23, 2019 By Jarvis

It’s just a few days before Motorola reveals what it has in store for us in its press event next week, but so far it is the Moto G that has been the center of attraction of many leaks and rumors. Now, however, it’s the Moto X flagship’s turn to shine. Sort of. Two photos of what is allegedly the next gen Moto X has popped up on the Internet and one in particular is quite interesting. It reveals what looks like a front flash and what could be a fingerprint scanner.
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