Motorola's big Moto X unveiling is now less than a week out, but anyone that's feeling impatient doesn't have to wait until then to get a look at what's said to be the final design of the new device. That's because @evleaks just shared what's said to be the "final" press images for both the black and white versions of the Moto X. The device itself doesn't look all that different from the one shown in previous leaks, but these new shots do have a bit more polish to them and offer a clear look at the front, rear and sides of the X.
There have been quite a few Moto X leaks ever since the device was first confirmed by Motorola CEO Dennis Woodside in May. The most recent reports claim to have pegged the full spec list for the X, which will reportedly feature a 4.7-inch 720p display with on-screen navigation keys, 1.7GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, 10.5-megapixel rear and 2.1-megapixel front cameras, 2GB RAM and a 2,200mAh battery. The Moto Xs that've been in testing lately have been powered by Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.
One of the main draws of the Moto X is expected to be its customizability. Motorola has teased that the phone is the first that users can design themselves, and it's rumored that consumers will be able to select the colors of their Moto X's front and rear plate and engrave the unit as well. One important detail that's still up in the air is pricing, but it's been said that Motorola is working to make the Moto X an affordable device. The good news is that it won't be long before all is revealed. Until then, go ahead and ogle the images above (with a larger version in the gallery below) to help you decide if you want your Moto X in black, white or some other color altogether.
Via @evleaks