5.2-inch FullHD IPS LCD could have been brighter
Cell phones:: moto x family:: moto x4 Motorola Support - Lenovo Support US. If you are experiencing incorrect or inconsistent battery level, quick battery. Motorola Moto X4 Android smartphone. Announced Aug 2017. Features 5.2″ display, Snapdragon 630 chipset, Dual: 12 MP (f/2.0, 1.4µm, dual pixel PDAF) + 8 MP primary camera, 16 MP front camera. Motorola Moto X4 Android smartphone. Announced Aug 2017. Features 5.2″ display, Snapdragon 630 chipset, Dual: 12 MP (f/2.0, 1.4µm, dual pixel PDAF) + 8 MP primary camera, 16 MP front camera.
While the first and second generation of the Moto X had AMOLED displays, the X Style from 2015 switched to LCD, and with the X4 positioned lower in the lineup, the LCD stuck. If you want AMOLED, you'd need to look at the slightly more expensive Z2 Play.
The Moto X4 features a 5.2-inch FullHD panel of 424ppi. It's a classic RGB arrangement, naturally.
Brightness isn't impressive at around 430nits - this is AMOLED ballpark, and better AMOLEDs can even go higher, while LCDs typically reach 550-600nits. We couldn't measure a boost in brightness with Auto engaged either. Well controlled black levels mean contrast is very good, though.
Display test | 100% brightness | ||
Black, cd/m2 | White, cd/m2 | Contrast ratio | |
Motorola Moto X4 | 0.297 | 431 | 1451 |
Motorola Moto Z2 Play | 0 | 432 | ∞ |
Xiaomi Mi A1 | 0.351 | 551 | 1570 |
OnePlus 5 | 0 | 435 | ∞ |
OnePlus 5T | 0 | 437 | ∞ |
Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) | 0 | 413 | ∞ |
Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017) max auto | 0 | 559 | ∞ |
Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) | 0 | 348 | ∞ |
Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017) Max Auto | 0 | 482 | ∞ |
Sony Xperia XA1 | 0.512 | 537 | 1049 |
Sony Xperia XA1 Plus | 0.376 | 591 | 1572 |
Huawei P10 Lite | 0.351 | 560 | 1595 |
HTC U11 Life | 0.357 | 546 | 1529 |
Sunlight legibility is okay and is above average for an LCD in this class. Most AMOLEDs are superior in this respect, even the lower-end ones.
Sunlight contrast ratio
- Apple iPhone X
5.013 - OnePlus 5T
4.789 - Samsung Galaxy S8
4.768 - Samsung Galaxy S8+
4.658 - Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+
4.615 - Motorola Moto Z2 Play
4.459 - Oppo R11
4.454 - Samsung Galaxy S7 edge
4.439 - OnePlus 3
4.424 - Samsung Galaxy S7
4.376 - HTC One A9
4.274 - Samsung Galaxy Note7
4.247 - Samsung Galaxy A3
4.241 - Nokia 8
4.239 - Google Pixel 2 XL (pre-update)
4.234 - OnePlus 3T
4.232 - Google Pixel XL
4.164 - ZTE Axon 7
4.154 - Samsung Galaxy Note8
4.148 - Meizu Pro 7 Plus
4.147 - Samsung Galaxy A7 (2017)
4.124 - Samsung Galaxy S6 edge
4.124 - Huawei Mate 10 Pro (normal)
4.096 - Samsung Galaxy Note5
4.09 - Google Pixel 2 (pre-update)
4.023 - LG V30
4.022 - Huawei Nexus 6P
4.019 - Samsung Galaxy J7 Pro
3.998 - Vivo Xplay5 Elite
3.983 - OnePlus X
3.983 - Apple iPhone 7
3.964 - Oppo R7s
3.964 - Apple iPhone 8 (True Tone)
3.957 - Huawei P9 Plus
3.956 - Meizu Pro 6 Plus
3.935 - Lenovo Moto Z
3.931 - Samsung Galaxy A7 (2016)
3.918 - OnePlus 5
3.914 - Samsung Galaxy C5
3.911 - Samsung Galaxy C7
3.896 - Samsung Galaxy A5
3.895 - Samsung Galaxy J7 outdoor
3.879 - Samsung Galaxy J2 outdoor
3.873 - Samsung Galaxy A8
3.859 - Sony Xperia XZs
3.818 - Samsung Galaxy A9 (2016)
3.817 - Motorola Moto X (2014)
3.816 - Samsung Galaxy J7 (2017)
3.812 - Samsung Galaxy A5 (2017)
3.804 - Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) outdoor mode
3.802 - Xiaomi Redmi Pro
3.798 - LG V20 Max auto
3.798 - Sony Xperia XZ
3.795 - Samsung Galaxy A5 (2016)
3.789 - Apple iPhone 6s
3.783 - Meizu Pro 5
3.781 - Microsoft Lumia 650
3.772 - Xiaomi Mi 6
3.767 - Sony Xperia XZ1
3.765 - Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016)
3.756 - Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact
3.729 - Apple iPhone 8 Plus (True Tone)
3.725 - Oppo F1 Plus
3.709 - Vivo X5Pro
3.706 - Sony Xperia X Compact
3.694 - Samsung Galaxy A3 (2017)
3.688 - Apple iPhone SE
3.681 - Huawei Mate 9
3.68 - Samsung Galaxy A7
3.679 - Meizu PRO 6
3.659 - BlackBerry Priv
3.645 - Sony Xperia XA1 Ultra
3.597 - Apple iPhone 7 Plus
3.588 - LG G6
3.556 - Apple iPhone 6s Plus
3.53 - Motorola Moto Z Play
3.526 - Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016)
3.523 - Samsung Galaxy J3 (2016) outdoor mode
3.523 - Acer Jade Primo
3.521 - Microsoft Lumia 950
3.512 - Oppo R7 Plus
3.499 - nubia Z11
3.466 - Huawei P10 Plus
3.456 - HTC U Ultra
3.453 - Samsung Galaxy J7
3.422 - Meizu MX5
3.416 - LG V20
3.402 - Huawei P10
3.379 - Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016)
3.378 - Oppo R9s
3.352 - Honor 8 Pro
3.341 - Oppo R7
3.32 - Lenovo P2
3.316 - Honor 9
3.289 - Xiaomi Mi 5s
3.276 - Nokia 5
3.261 - Nokia 6 (Chinese version)
3.244 - Nokia 6 (Global version)
3.238 - Samsung Galaxy J2
3.235 - Sony Xperia X Performance
3.234 - Xiaomi Mi Note 2
3.228 - Motorola Moto X Play
3.222 - Oppo F3 Plus
3.218 - Huawei Mate 9 Pro
3.206 - Huawei P9
3.195 - Xiaomi Mi Mix 2
3.19 - ZTE Nubia Z17
3.159 - Lenovo Vibe Shot
3.113 - Motorola Moto X Force
3.105 - LG Nexus 5X
3.092 - HTC U11
3.089 - Huawei Mate S
3.073 - Microsoft Lumia 640 XL
3.065 - Motorola Moto X4
3.012 - Sony Xperia XA1
3.012 - Sony Xperia L1
2.994 - Sony Xperia X
2.989 - Huawei P10 Lite
2.974 - Samsung Galaxy Note
2.97 - Sony Xperia Z1
2.95 - Huawei Mate 8
2.949 - Xiaomi Redmi 4
2.92 - Xiaomi Redmi 3S
2.913 - Sony Xperia XA Ultra
2.906 - LG G5
2.905 - HTC One S
2.901 - Xiaomi Redmi 3s Prime
2.893 - Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus
2.884 - Sony Xperia XZ Premium
2.877 - Sony Xperia XZ Premium (sRGB)
2.877 - Sony Xperia Z5
2.876 - Nokia 3
2.871 - Microsoft Lumia 550
2.851 - Lenovo Moto M
2.813 - Xiaomi Redmi 3 Pro
2.803 - Sony Xperia Z5 compact
2.784 - Meizu MX6
2.751 - LG V10
2.744 - Huawei Mate 10 (normal)
2.742 - Xiaomi Redmi 3
2.735 - Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (S625)
2.714 - Meizu M5
2.71 - Sony Xperia M5
2.69 - Xiaomi Mi A1
2.689 - Huawei P9 Lite
2.679 - Xiaomi Redmi 4 Prime
2.679 - vivo V7+
2.671 - Vivo V3Max
2.659 - Xiaomi Mi Mix
2.658 - Oppo F5
2.653 - Doogee Mix
2.642 - Xiaomi Mi 4i
2.641 - Xiaomi Redmi 4a
2.635 - Xiaomi Mi 5X (Standard)
2.616 - Sony Xperia XA
2.609 - Motorola Moto G4 Plus (max auto)
2.582 - Motorola Moto G4 Plus
2.582 - Meizu M5s
2.58 - Xiaomi Mi 4c
2.574 - LeEco Le Max 2
2.567 - Microsoft Lumia 640
2.563 - Asus Zenfone 3 ZE552KL
2.563 - Xiaomi Mi Max 2
2.561 - Motorola Moto G 4G
2.546 - Lenovo Moto G4
2.544 - Lenovo K6 Note
2.544 - Oppo F1
2.528 - Sony Xperia Z5 Premium
2.525 - Huawei Honor 7 Lite / Honor 5c
2.506 - Sony Xperia M4 Aqua
2.503 - Oppo F1s
2.481 - Motorola Moto G
2.477 - Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus
2.473 - Huawei G8
2.471 - Huawei nova
2.467 - Lenovo Vibe K5
2.459 - Meizu m3 max
2.447 - Xiaomi Mi 5X (Auto)
2.417 - HTC 10 evo
2.407 - Huawei Honor 7
2.406 - Sony Xperia E5
2.386 - ZUK Z1 by Lenovo
2.382 - HTC 10
2.378 - Oppo F3
2.376 - vivo V5 Plus
2.371 - Meizu m1 note
2.362 - Huawei nova plus
2.329 - Razer Phone
2.328 - HTC One E9+
2.305 - Alcatel One Touch Hero
2.272 - Apple iPhone 4S
2.269 - Lenovo Vibe K4 Note
2.254 - Sony Xperia C5 Ultra
2.253 - Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (MediaTek)
2.249 - Sony Xperia C4 Dual
2.235 - Xiaomi Mi Note
2.234 - Motorola Moto G (2014)
2.233 - LG Nexus 5
2.228 - Huawei P8
2.196 - Meizu M5 Note
2.189 - Huawei Honor 6
2.169 - Xiaomi Redmi Note 2
2.166 - OnePlus Two
2.165 - HTC One X
2.158 - LG Aka
2.145 - Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (X20)
2.145 - Archos 50 Diamond
2.134 - Xiaomi Redmi Note
2.119 - Xiaomi Mi 4S
2.095 - Acer Liquid X2
2.084 - Huawei P8lite
2.078 - vivo V5
2.059 - Moto G 3rd gen max manual
2.026 - Xiaomi Mi 3
2.001 - Xiaomi Mi Max
1.996 - Sony Xperia E4g
1.972 - OnePlus One
1.961 - Meizu m3 note
1.923 - Meizu m2 note
1.892 - BlackBerry Leap
1.892 - HTC Butterfly
1.873 - Sony Xperia Z1 Compact
1.772 - ZTE Nubia Z9 mini
1.759 - Sony Xperia U
1.758 - Asus Zenfone Selfie
1.68 - Motorola Moto E (2nd Gen)
1.675 - ZTE Nubia Z9
1.659 - Jolla Jolla
1.605 - Motorola Moto E
1.545 - Sony Xperia M
1.473 - Sony Xperia L
1.351 - HTC Desire C
1.3 - Sony Xperia C
1.283 - Meizu MX
1.221 - Sony Xperia E
1.215
Color accuracy isn't something the Moto X4's display can brag about. In its default Vibrant mode we measured an average DeltaE of 6.7 when targeting the sRGB color space (7.1 against P3), while the more muted Standard mode led to a minor improvement - an average DeltaE of 5.3 measured against an sRGB target. In either mode whites are very obviously shifted towards blue.
Connectivity
The Snapdragon 630 that's the heart of the Moto X4 comes with an improved modem compared to the 625/626 models and supports 3-carrier aggregation and Cat. 12/Cat.13 LTE for speeds up to 600Mbps of download and 150Mbps of upload (though these numbers may vary by region and network). Single SIM and dual SIM versions exist, but again, not necessarily both will be available in all markets.
Another perk of the newer chip is Wi-Fi ac, the 62x models had a/b/g/n, but no ac. The Moto X4 supports NFC too and there's also an FM receiver as an added bonus. Positioning is done with the help of GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo satellites.
For the time being, the phone supports Bluetooth 4.2, but come Oreo it will get a bump to Bluetooth 5 - the hardware is there, the support isn't. One of the coolest features of the X4 is the ability to stream audio to up to 4 devices, either individually or all of them together to form a stereo setup. Motorola calls it Wireless Sound System, engaging it will pause non-audio Bluetooth devices and it works best when you're connected to a 5GHz Wi-Fi network.
The Moto X4 uses the USB-C interface for charging and wired connectivity, but Motorola doesn't specify which version of the USB standard it complies with - we reckon it's 2.0. There's also a 3.5mm jack for connecting your own headphones - or the bundled ones.
Motorola Moto X4 battery life
The Moto X4 is equipped with a 3,000mAh power pack. We'd call that number the gold standard for a 5.2-inch midranger these days - the Galaxy A5 (2017), Huawei P10 Lite, and Nokia 7 all have the same capacity. The HTC U11 life is the odd one out with just 2,600mAh.
In our tests, the Moto X4 showed it's adequately powered, if you look beyond what's at first glance a meh endurance rating. 19+ hours of 3G calls is more than enough, while close to 12 hours of Wi-Fi browsing is actually excellent. Upwards of 10 hours of video playback isn't too shabby either.
Color accuracy isn't something the Moto X4's display can brag about. In its default Vibrant mode we measured an average DeltaE of 6.7 when targeting the sRGB color space (7.1 against P3), while the more muted Standard mode led to a minor improvement - an average DeltaE of 5.3 measured against an sRGB target. In either mode whites are very obviously shifted towards blue.
Connectivity
The Snapdragon 630 that's the heart of the Moto X4 comes with an improved modem compared to the 625/626 models and supports 3-carrier aggregation and Cat. 12/Cat.13 LTE for speeds up to 600Mbps of download and 150Mbps of upload (though these numbers may vary by region and network). Single SIM and dual SIM versions exist, but again, not necessarily both will be available in all markets.
Another perk of the newer chip is Wi-Fi ac, the 62x models had a/b/g/n, but no ac. The Moto X4 supports NFC too and there's also an FM receiver as an added bonus. Positioning is done with the help of GPS, GLONASS, and Galileo satellites.
For the time being, the phone supports Bluetooth 4.2, but come Oreo it will get a bump to Bluetooth 5 - the hardware is there, the support isn't. One of the coolest features of the X4 is the ability to stream audio to up to 4 devices, either individually or all of them together to form a stereo setup. Motorola calls it Wireless Sound System, engaging it will pause non-audio Bluetooth devices and it works best when you're connected to a 5GHz Wi-Fi network.
The Moto X4 uses the USB-C interface for charging and wired connectivity, but Motorola doesn't specify which version of the USB standard it complies with - we reckon it's 2.0. There's also a 3.5mm jack for connecting your own headphones - or the bundled ones.
Motorola Moto X4 battery life
The Moto X4 is equipped with a 3,000mAh power pack. We'd call that number the gold standard for a 5.2-inch midranger these days - the Galaxy A5 (2017), Huawei P10 Lite, and Nokia 7 all have the same capacity. The HTC U11 life is the odd one out with just 2,600mAh.
In our tests, the Moto X4 showed it's adequately powered, if you look beyond what's at first glance a meh endurance rating. 19+ hours of 3G calls is more than enough, while close to 12 hours of Wi-Fi browsing is actually excellent. Upwards of 10 hours of video playback isn't too shabby either.
Why then the lowly endurance rating? The Moto X4 recorded rather high standby battery draw, which inevitably affected its final score. Oh, well.
Our endurance rating denotes how long a single battery charge will last you if you use the Motorola Moto X4 for an hour each of telephony, web browsing, and video playback daily. We've established this usage pattern so our battery results are comparable across devices in the most common day-to-day tasks. The battery testing procedure is described in detail in case you're interested in the nitty-gritties. You can also check out our complete battery test table, where you can see how all of the smartphones we've tested will compare under your own typical use.
The Moto X4 ships with a TurboPower charger in the box in some regions - our unit had one. It outputs up to 15W of power. The phone should, in principle, be compatible with Qualcomm's QuickCharge 4 standard.
We tested with the bundled charger and got just under 40% after a 30-minute charge from flat. We have a bunch of third party QC3.0 chargers, so we tested with one of them and got the same result.
Reader comments
- curpas
The white on the screen is tot bluish, but redish (pink)!
- 11 Feb 2021
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Only average overall IMnsHO. Batt life does not perform as stated. Touchscreen is so sensitive it constantly doing things I did not intend like dialing a number I did not select or actually changing settings somehow (yeah, sounds Orwellian but I can...
- 09 Dec 2019
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I've bought two of these phones brand new, warrantied the, am using the return. The second crapped out within a week and I'm planning to send it in for warranty. The specs are top-notch, best one could possibly ask for in this price class. Hardwa...
- 05 Sep 2019
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