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Thursday 21 September 2017

Android One launches in Us

Android One �� launches �� in the US ���� with Moto X4, available on Project Fi at $399‼️

Back in June, Project Fi unceremoniously announced via Twitter that a mid-tier device that supports Google's MVNO service would be coming soon.

Today, Google confirmed that the Moto X4 announced last month at IFA 2017 will be the first non-Nexus or Pixel device to officially work on Project Fi.

The Moto X4 is an Android One device as noted by a logo on the rear of the handset. Marking Motorola’s return to its X-line of smartphones, the 4th generation device features a 5.2-inch 1080p display with a notable front and rear curvature on this predominantly glass device.

It is powered by a Snapdragon 630 processor with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of on-board storage expandable via microSD. The rear features a dual-camera setup with 12MP and 8MP sensors combining for depth effects and other creative options. There is also a 16MP front-facing camera that has an “adaptive low-light mode” and “panoramic selfies.”

On the software front, this Android One device runs a “pure Android experience” that focuses on providing timely OS and security updates. Google promises that Android Oreo is coming before year’s end to the Moto X4, with a guaranteed and fast update to Android P in 2018. The Android One Moto X4 is priced at $399 and comes in Super Black and Sterling Blue — both being quite glossy and shiny. Pre-orders begin today on the Project Fi website, with Google offering a trade-in program of up to $165 for older Nexus devices.

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