We first got a glimpse of the Moto Z4 thanks to some leaked renders that surfaced almost exactly one month ago. Now the leaks of the next Moto Z phone continue with some spec information.
The Moto Z4 will feature a 6.4-inch FHD OLED screen, which would be larger than the Moto Z3's 6.01-inch screen. Leaked Motorola marketing materials viewed by 91mobiles also says that the Moto Z4 will have an in-display fingerprint sensor and a waterdrop notch that'll be home to a 25MP camera with a Group Selfie mode.
Around back is said to be a 48MP camera that'll use Quad Pixel technology to combine four pixels into one large pixel to produce a 12MP photo. Also expected to be included is a Night Vision mode for low light photos. Inside, we're told that the Moto Z4 will pack a Snapdragon 675 processor, which would be a surprise considering that past Moto Z phones had flagship-tier Snapdragon 800 series processors. A 3600mAh battery and 3.5mm headphone jack are also reportedly included with the Z4.
Finally, like Moto Z phones before it, the Moto Z4 is expected to have Moto Mod support. That's good news to hear, especially since Motorola and Verizon just launched a 5G Moto Mod that enables 5G connectivity on Moto Z devices.
There's no word yet on when the Moto Z4 might launch or exactly how much it might cost, but the leaked marketing material reportedly says that the phone will be "half the price" of flagship smartphones. Most flagships retail around $800 to $1,000 nowadays, suggesting that the Moto Z4 could land at a price of $400 to $500.
If Motorola has prepared marketing materials for the Moto Z4, an official announcement could be close, so stay tuned.