The device in these images matches
the previously leaked press render, complete with chamfered edges and physical home button that will house the smartphone's fingerprint scanner.
On the rear, the phone features LEICA dual camera setup, and as per
the previously leaked press images, there is a f / 1.6 aperture on both the lenses which makes it the first phone to have this much wide aperture on not one but both the rear cameras.
Not exact matches
Sony Xperia XZ (
previously known as Xperia XR) and Xperia X Compact
press photos
leaked ahead of launch at the IFA 2016.
The new
leak falls in line with a
previously leaked Moto Z2 Play
press render, showing the same design and the same date on the display: June 8.
As
previously rumored and
leaked a day ahead of its
press conference, the Chinese phone manufacture confirmed the Kirin 970 chipset.
In early May, a reliable source confirmed that the
leaked image was legit and now, a
leaked image from hellomotoHK of what appears to be a
press invite for an event scheduled for June 9 in San Francisco shows a teaser for a smartphone that matches the
previously leaked images.
Recent
leaks have revealed various features coming to Android L release, with Google posting a series of new Google Now
press renders that indicated it's next Android version will be Android 5.0 rather than Android 4.5, as it was
previously believed.
They're not the best quality, but they do serve as confirmation of
previously leaked renders and
press images: