Motorola’s phones have had one glaring weakness over the past couple of years: the lack of a fingerprint sensor. It appears that may finally change with the next generation of devices now that new parent company novo is in charge.
The first piece of evidence comes from NoereElse, a French site which has offered some solid leaks in the past. According to the report, Motorola is at work on a G4 G4 us, with both devices sporting a 5.5-inch screen the camera serving as the main differentiator between the two. (Phentermine)
The back camera housing also has a different design than the current generation of Moto phones.
Further evidence comes from Blass, who has a solid track record of device leaks. th all the pictures, you see a squarish home button that serves as a fingerprint reader.
@evleaks It looks like this is it pic.twitter.com/gVpxUDd5
— Mikhail (@Crank_Moscow) April 15, 2016
If the more budget-friendly Moto G line is getting a fingerprint sensor, then expect to see it in a next-gen Moto X as well. st year’s Moto X launched in the fall, so more leaks could drip out over the next few months.
There weren’t any other specs, though Rol Qut of nFuture offered a few other details.
Moto G us: 5.5in, 16 Mcam, 16 GB. 280 Euro. Moto G 4th Gen: 5.5in, 13 Mcam, 16 GB. 240 Euro. both black or white. available May. boom.
— Rol Qut (@rqut) April 16, 2016
y this matters: Motorola’s phones have usually been a solid deal, but only with the latest Moto X was there finally a decent camera. That will be a necessity as there already several good phones out there with excellent photography power: the Galaxy S7 S7 ge, G5, HTC 10.