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Motorola Moto X 2015 Specs, Release Date: Upcoming Flagship Rumored to Get 16MP Shooter With 4K Recording?

Motorola could be launching its flagship device a lot earlier compared to its predecessors.

A few days ago, a massive rumor leaked out showing the alleged specs of the upcoming Motorola Moto X 2015 edition.

Some of those rumored specs include a 5.2-inch AMOLED display with QHD or 2K (2560 x 1440) resolution, 4GB of RAM, 32GB or 64GB of built-in storage, Snapdragon 808 chipset, and a 16MP/5MP camera combination.

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Now, a recent report from GSM Arena claims that the 16MP primary camera boasts some serious features that would make any cameraphone enthusiast happy.

In the report, the Moto X (2015) would have the ability to shoot 4k videos at 30fps. The sensor can also record 1080p clips at 60fps and 120fps, while 720p of recording can handle 240fps.

The report also claims that the Moto X 2015 camera will offer OIS (optical image stabilization) that enables the sensor to capture images at a higher quality.

Motorola has been pretty silent this year after making a loud noise by the end of 2014 with a number of quality devices.

Aside from the Moto X 2014, the Lenovo-owned company also unveiled several versions of the Moto G, as well as the Moto E.

Of course, who can forget the Google Nexus 6 smartphone, as well as the Droid Turbo that was an exclusive for Verizon?

After allowing its competitors to announce their respective handsets, Motorola could be playing catch up once more with the Moto X (2015).

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