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Moto Z4 render looks very familiar, causes some confusion

Moto Z4 render looks very familiar, causes some confusion

Posted on March 21, 2019 By Jarvis

Motorola’s big 2019 splash so far has been limited to its mid-range Moto G family. It still hasn’t announced a high-end flagship from the Moto Z series, the line of smartphones that are promised to be compatible with the extremely few Moto Mods available in the wild. It will probably launch one soon if this lone render of a Moto Z4 is any indication. That said, its appearance and its naming are already causing some confusion, raising questions about Motorola’s strategy for this year.
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