Amazon’s getting a little ahead of itself with Motorola’s upcoming Moto Z4. The phone maker hasn’t formally announced its latest MotoMod-ready device, but, as noted by Droid Life, that didn’t stop Amazon from briefly listing the Z4 on its website and offering it for sale immediately. Someone managed to order the Moto Z4, and it actually showed up in the mail, complete with a 360-degree camera MotoMod that Motorola will apparently be tossing in for free alongside the phone.
According to Amazon’s listing, the Moto Z4 features a 6.4-inch OLED screen at a resolution of 2340 x 1080. Underneath it is an in-display fingerprint reader. Powering the Z4 is Snapdragon’s 675 processor, which is newer than the 670 chipset in the recently released Pixel 3A. The Z4 includes 128GB of built-in storage (expandable with microSD), 4GB of RAM, a 3,600mAh battery (with 15-watt fast charging), and a headphone jack. All other specs can be seen here.
The Amazon page has been pulled, but, unfortunately for Motorola, it remains accessible via cache. This listing is for the “Amazon-exclusive” model of the Z4, which comes preloaded with Alexa and several of the company’s apps.
The buyer has posted an unboxing video on YouTube with some hands-on impressions. He seems generally impressed by the device, its aluminum build, and its display, which features a half-circle notch cutout. By notch standards, this looks fairly unobtrusive and is definitely smaller than what’s been on many other phones this year, including some of Motorola’s own.
The store page in question lists an Amazon-specific version of the Z4, which includes “Alexa built-in,” and a “pre-installed selection” of Amazon apps, including Amazon Shopping, Music, and Audible. The device also ships unlocked, in a “Flash Gray” color scheme for $499.
Obviously, because Motorola has not unveiled the Z4 to the public, none of this information is strictly official. However, given that one customer received a Z4 upon purchase, it seems unlikely that any of these details will change significantly when a true announcement does appear.