Moto G4 hands on video(Leaked) - Device Reviews and Information

I have just seen a video of Moto G4, maybe it is a prototype version cause it doesn't have a fingerprint sensor and physical home button or maybe the home button with the sensor is only reserved for Moto G4 Plus.
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Rare moto 360?

I just bought a moto 360 from eBay and I noticed that it was different from any other that I have seen. It has the Motorola m on the front and the power button is different. Also the software version is kkwt. Anyone have any idea what this is?
Ahha!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-360/help/rare-moto-360-t3268932

Approach gesture

So on my normal Z play, the approach gesture works pretty terrible (I've owned 2 and they were about the same). I have to basically slap or shake it. This is because I believe it uses just the proximity instead of IR sensors.
My question is, does this gesture work good on the Z2 play? Does it have IR sensors like the Z/Z Force?
Thanks!
I don't know if it has IR sensors, but my complaint with the approach on this device is actually that it's TOO sensitive.
Even as I type this, it keeps lighting up like a Christmas tree. I had the moto Z and it was perfectly tuned sensitivity wise, but something is definitely different on the Z2P. Movements that would not cause the og Z to light up keep causing the Z2P to. Hopefully moto allows configuration of the sensitivity level.
@cantsingh In my case it is also very sensitive, and find the way moto display shows notifications pretty useless.
So I just turned off the moto display, and use these free and "open source" apps instead: WaveUp and Glimpse Notifications. With those two apps the screen turns on when notifications arrive and/or when I wave over the motion sensor. The screen turns also on when I take the phone out of the pocket. This works great for me.

Ultrasonic Sensor?

Kind of a random question but does anyone know if the Moto Display runs off an ultrasonic sensor? Considering there’s only one true proximity sensor I can’t imagine that powers the Moto Display like other moto models. Also if I’m in a well lit room and have the phone set on a counter or something I can hear a pulsing noise from the speaker until something gets close, then it shuts off and Moto Display comes up? Surely nobody has noticed that but I just randomly discovered it and was curious, CPU-Z just says it has a moto glace sensor

back camera sensor of moto g5

Hello,
I would like to know which image sensor is used for the rear camera of the moto g5? I lknow the Exmor RS IMX362 Sensor is used for moto g5 plus but not g5. Would be glad, if someone could help me.
I also would be interested to learn, which fingerprint sensor is used.
Thank you very much!
Midnight-Snack
I think kernel adiutor can supply you with that information, I haven't checked myself.
Hey, I don't own the moto g5, but before buying it, i would like to know which image sensor they used. But thanks for the help!
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Check The Video What is that Laser Light Actived On your LG G7 Frontal Glass

(Check The Video What is that Laser Light Actived On your LG G7 Frontal Glass)
Hello everybody!
I am a person who all the time is looking for how to be more efficient with the battery of your phone I really like to disable GPS and disable the most things you can do and I just bought this LG G7 ThinkYou and I just realize that there is a laser invisible light powered on all the time on your frontal glass of your LGg7 check the video please:
note: THIS LASER LIGHT IS ONLY NOTICIABLE WHEN YOU SEE IT THROUGHT A CAMERA
VIDEO (YOUTUBE): watch?v=HAWa7vrp0Bk
And as you know I am caring if would that consume my battery and how to disable it (1), would that damage my eye vision (2), maybe it will finish life time soon because its all time on (3), what is that used for (4) my others mobiles don't have that (Galaxy Nexus, Sony Z5).
Sandro
sandronejm said:
(Check The Video What is that Laser Light Actived On your LG G7 Frontal Glass)
Hello everybody!
I am a person who all the time is looking for how to be more efficient with the battery of your phone I really like to disable GPS and disable the most things you can do and I just bought this LG G7 ThinkYou and I just realize that there is a laser invisible light powered on all the time on your frontal glass of your LGg7 check the video please:
note: THIS LASER LIGHT IS ONLY NOTICIABLE WHEN YOU SEE IT THROUGHT A CAMERA
VIDEO (YOUTUBE): watch?v=HAWa7vrp0Bk
And as you know I am caring if would that consume my battery and how to disable it (1), would that damage my eye vision (2), maybe it will finish life time soon because its all time on (3), what is that used for (4) my others mobiles don't have that (Galaxy Nexus, Sony Z5).
Sandro
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That should be the proximity sensor that checks if the phone is in a pocket so I can't disable the screen off gestures.
Yes, it's a proximity sensor, and it's important against unwanted control and activation of the display during calls or if is in pocket. It's an IR LED that detect the distance to +-5cm. Battery consumption is basically zero. About 10mA thanks to IR. And lifetime is hundreds thousand hours.
On a similar principle works TV control remote (you can see light with camera too if you press button) so it's safe to live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RO1P8jGYU78 more info about proximity.
Oh, I see. When it is in my pocket it should keep unlocked right? Currently I did disable this resource and it keeps flashing for what kind of proximity reason?
Hey I think its about the frontal camera maybe?
Yeah it is similar to the remote control of my TV launching laser when I press a button.
I notice when the back camera is recording also there is a laser light on the back glass.
No, its should be locked. Simple test: cover sensor with finger and do knock knock wake up. Display must stay off.
Laser on Back side Is focus for camera.

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