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New Motorola Moto X (2015) photos show off a front facing flash

Motorola is planning a launch next week and its been predicted that they are going to launch at least two new smartphones, namely the Moto G (2015) and the Moto X (2015) respectively. The third gen Moto X has shown up in pictures a few times already, and this time its been spotted with a front facing flash.

Its getting more common for brands to add front facing LED flashes to their flagship smartphones, considering that how well a phone can take a selfie does influence its sales. Motorola is likely trying to get in on the action and they have added a dual-LED flash for the rear camera as well. While we don’t yet know how many megapixels these snappers will be sporting, its not too far a leap to assume that it could be a 13 megapixel rear snapper, with either a 5 or 8 megapixel front camera.

Other rumoured specs for the Moto X (2015) include 4GB RAM and a huge 3,280mAh battery, as well as a possible 5.5-5.7 inch screen, with the device set for a possible 28th July launch date.

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