The Moto X4 is a great phone despite these deductions, it comes with 5.2inch full HD display and a dual camera that combines a regular 12MP f/2.0 sensor with a 8MP 120 degrees wide angle sensor with a f/2.2 aperture. A dual tone dual LED flash is present to produce night shots with balanced colors. 4K recording and the trendy new bokeh effect (blurry background) are all supported as well. On to the front, we have a whopping 16MP selfie camera. It comes with a 4MP adaptive low-light mode that combines the pixels to bring in more light when taking selfies in dark areas. Making these features possible is a Snapdragon 630 that is popular for its energy efficiency so expect long battery life from the 3,000mAh pack. Refills will be pretty fast too thanks to the 15W fast charging technology built in. Storage has been capped at 32GB but is expandable if the user desires. The optimized software we discussed early will be aided by 3GB RAM for multitasking. Some of the Moto features cooked into the software include Moto Key, a service that allows you to access password-secured websites by just a single-tap. Connectivity has been covered thanks to dual SIM functionality, the new Bluetooth 5.0 and 4G LTE. Lenovo has decided to maintain the 3.5mm audio jack next to the USB-C port, as a refresher, the Moto Z2 Force they recently launched omitted the jack. For those wondering about pricing and availability, the Moto X4 will be available in Europe first then to other regions later. It will come in Super Black and Sterling Blue colors. The Europe region price will be €399, a reasonable offer considering its specifications.