Motorola is expected to unveil the Moto E4 and Moto E4 Plus in the month of July, but it appears that there is another device in the works with a U.S. launch expected.
Just recently an Moto C. Apparently, the mystery Moto phone has appeared on the country’s Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and in fact, it has been certified for use in the U.S.
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According to the FCC listening, the smartphone will feature a 5.5inches display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 430, dual-SIM as well as a 3000mAh battery unit. The phone will come with an entirely new Motorola Turbocharging technology with the output current value 3A-5V, 1.6A-9V, 1.2A-12V.
The smartphone will come with latest Android Nougat 7.1.1 out of the box and will also feature NFC.


The unknown Motorola phone has the model number Moto XT1797 and has been codenamed, Montana. Whether it will be the new Moto E 2017 (Moto E4) or the Moto G5 family is still hard to tell at this point. However, the listing can confirm that the XT1797 will be a budget device thanks to its specs.
Looking at the current market standards, this should be one of those cheap phones that are priced somewhere in the regions of $200 and below, but the question is how many are out there are still OK with using such a low-spec phone?