Motorola, owned by Lenovo, just announced the mid-range Moto Z2 Play last month, and yet, the Android OEM is already preparing to bring another smartphone (or two) to market. Motorola has released a press event invite for a July 25 New York City event dubbed #hellomotoworld, a name that includes Motorola’s own “hello Moto” statement for voice commands.

There are no details on what July 25 could bring, but there are a few strong possibilities. First on the list would have to be the Moto Z2 Force, the follow-up to last year’s Moto Z Force, but with one exception: whereas last year’s Moto Z Force was a Verizon exclusive, it appears as though the Moto Z2 Force could arrive on AT&T.

Outside of carrier availability, the Moto Z2 Force is said to be thinner and narrower but larger than the Moto Z, feature improved durability, the presence of dual cameras, a microphone on the phone’s back cover, a redesigned home button, and the return of the 3.5mm headphone jack that was noticeably absent on last year’s model.

Next on the list are new Moto Mod attachments for the OEM’s Moto Z series. Motorola pre-announced new Moto Mods at an event in Ghana, and brought four new Moto Mods including a new Moto GamePad and Moto Style Wireless Charging Shell to market last month. The highlighting new mod is the Moto 360 Camera module, a 360-degree camera attachment. We still don’t know its pricing nor availability details, but we can bet on this month’s event as the likely time we’ll find out. Also expected is the much-anticipated Google Project Fi-compatible Moto X4, which leaked on July 4 by none other than the industry’s well-known reporter Evan Blass. The Moto X4 is said to feature a 5.2-inch 3D Glass display with a Full HD (1080p) screen resolution, dual cameras, a glass and metal design, IP68 water and dust resistance, and a 3,800mAh battery with Motorola’s proprietary Turbo Charging.

July 25 is two and a half weeks away, so we won’t have to wait much longer before the big unveil.

SOURCE [Android Central]