Moto Z4 officially launches with 48-megapixel camera, support for 5G Moto Mod

Moto Z4 is finally official after it was prematurely sold by Amazon to some customers a few days back. The new Motorola phone joins the Z series that has been more popular than some of its other smartphone ranges. The Moto Z4 has been unveiled for the US and Canada but it is likely to arrive in India sometime later this year. Its unlocked version costs $499.99, which roughly translates to Rs 35,000. The Verizon customers can get it for $240 with a 24-month contract for $10 per month.

Motorola, which finally made its parent company Lenovo some money as shown in the earnings report for Q3 2018, is equipping the Moto Z4 with top-of-the-line cameras. The Moto Z4 has a 48-megapixel Quad Pixel sensor with an aperture of f/1.7 at the back that supports Night Vision. It has OIS, PDAF, and laser autofocus. For selfies, there is a 25-megapixel Quad Pixel sensor with an aperture of f/2.0.

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