Aside from the Droid series, the Moto X had proven itself as a success through the years since its initial release, which forced the company behind it to release a successor to cater the needs of a typical smartphone user who loves using stock Android.
After the success of the original Moto X (2013) and its successor, the Moto X (2014), rumors are surfacing again about the third-generation Moto X flagship.
Rumors indicate that the upcoming Moto X will run on a Qualcomm chipset, a Snapdragon 808 variant to be exact (the same chipset used by the LG G4). The Snapdragon 808 might not sound that promising since it only runs on 6-cores and is coupled by a weaker Adreno 418 GPU. But nevertheless, the said chipset would still prove itself through real-world performance and efficiency.
Newer rumors also indicate that it will sport a 16-megapixel camera which supports optical-image stabilization which is not a surprise since OIS is setting today's standard for flagship phones.
Other rumored specs include a 5.2-inch QHD IPS display which I think is the same with the Droid Turbo, 4GB of on-board RAM, 32GB or 64GB of internal storage, a 5-megapixel front snapper, front-firing speakers, and a modest battery rated at 3,280mAh. It should also run with Android Lollipop upon boot-up.
To remind you with, the above mentioned specs are not yet official so don't expect to much.
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