[Leak]Moto Z4 play to boast 48-megapixel rear camera and UD fingerprint sensor | Digital Web Review

[Leaked]Moto Z4 play to boast 48-megapixel rear camera and signature UD fingerprint sensor

Lenovo-owned Motorola is expected to unveil Moto Z4 play somewhere in the first half of 2019. This smartphone took an upgrade over its predecessor Moto Z3 Play handset that launched last year. However, it is following same footsteps of its predecessor that arrive with the same modular design and also come with a trendy edge-to-edge screenNow afresh information about the upcoming smartphone flooded into the internet in courtesy by 91mobiles that reveals the key specifications.The most of the details match with the previous rumours but there are still some interesting facts to be seen.

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In the very first, The smartphone will arrive with a U-shaped notch atop the display, which has previously been tipped to be 6.22-inch in size. This is the first for the company to sport a UD display fingerprint scanner. As we can speculate it would come with a Super AMOLED panel. The device is powered by an SM6150 processor which is speculated to be the codename for Qualcomm’s 11nm Snapdragon 675 SoC That coupled with 4GB and 6GB RAM options and 64GB and 128GB storage variants. The device is preloaded with the latest stock Android 9 Pie out of the box and house a 3,600mAh battery.

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The major highlight of the smartphone is it will arrive with a whopping 48 Megapixel camera sensor that is from Q Technology’s S5KGM1SP sensor. The company is in no mood to use f Sony or Samsung that gained huge popularity ever since Huawei introduced it in its Nova 4 smartphone, followed by Honor (View 20) and Xiaomi’s sub-brand Redmi (Note 7). However, the secondary camera is still kept in dark.

Further, The leak includes that the smartphone would be arriving with magnetic pins on the back panel that is used to connect Moto Mods to turn your Z4 Play into movie projector, boombox, battery powerhouse, and more. While there is no traces of launch date details in the leaked information.

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