Motorola Moto X4 could cost �350 in Europe

Motorola’s most awaited Flagship Moto X 2017 got a new pricing leak. While the device has leaked many times and we also got a little peek about its specs. Now we have the expected pricing of the device. The information comes from a very reliable tweeter leakster�who has also predicted the correct price of the G5 series and also got his hands on the Moto M before anyone else on Youtube.

The Price

According to Mr.Roland, the Moto X4 with 32GB intrnal storage could start at as low as 350/- Euros, which equals $410 US dollars. Which is quite attractive pricing for the Moto X line up. The last time we reported about the pricing from a different source revealed a price tag of�$479. But this could also be the pricing for the X4 Play variant.

The Moto X Style/Pure Edition last year also came with a price tag of 399$ unlocked for the base 16GB variant. So, there’s a good chance that Motorola would continue the same pricing model for the X series. As the High-end Z series is taking care of the premium buyers.

Moto X4

The Moto X4 2017 could run on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 Octa-core under the hood,�4 GB/ 3GB of RAM, Dual Cameras and a 3000mAh battery. The X4 play could also show up along side the Moto X4. And expected to be a selfie centric phone, with its 16 megapixel front shooter. Which was suspected because a mysterious motorola phone with a 16-megapixel front shooter with Snapdragon 630 was also leaked on Geekbench.

The Moto X 2017 is a highly awaited smartphone this year. And will take on the likes of OnePlus 5 and its own cousin Moto Z2 Play in the 500$ price mark.

Akshay Mhatre is a Tech Journalist who likes to keep up with the latest from the tech world. He has worked at many popular news portals like BGR and TechRadar before joining TheLeaker as a News writer and journalist. A writer by day and a VFX artist by night. In his free time, he also likes to make motion graphics and concept art. You can find him on Instagram @akshayrazr_95 and contact him on akshaymhatre[@]theleaker.com.

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