MOTO X+1 : LEAKED
Mototrola X+1 is now getting quite a buzz and tweeting after some leaked images by a website. We all have been hearing rumors and seeing all the rumors of a new
Motorola flagship for the past few months. The Moto X was released in
August 2013, which was a great success for the company.
After that company has not made a flagship phone.It is about time for a flagship phone for the company.The images seen below are quite resemblence of Moto X but can be though of it's next successor.
The photos show a device very similar to the current Moto X in
shape and layout, but the silver-colored segmented ring around the phone's
sides is made of aluminum, though the
metal build doesn't extend to the front or back. The phone is claiming to
have a 5.1-inch screen with no capacitive buttons,
which roughly matches various reports, along with a loudspeaker beneath
the screen and opposite the earpiece in the style of the Moto E. . The two white
dots on either side of the circular camera module are claimed to be dual
LED flashes. Like the Moto X, there is no MicroSD card slot.
The rest of the phone is typical of Motorola's current design
language, including the right-side controls and the top-mounted
headphone jack.Other rumors claiming that the X+1 will use a 1080p
screen, a Snapdragon 800 processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of standard
storage, a 2900mAh battery, and 12MP/5MP cameras on the back and front,
respectively.
Given that Motorola eventually released the Moto X on all four of the
major US carriers, plus Canada, some European countries, India, and
Brazil, it's a safe bet that they intend to make the next flagship
release count. Considering the timing of this leak, it's unlikely that
Motorola's new parent company Lenovo had any real input on the device's
core design.
It's a
compelling leak, and at this point it's more likely than not that this
is the genuine article.Still we believe that this flagship from he phone will be interesting .Like the Moto E and Moto G the level of expectition by Motorola has become more and even more after launch of Moto 360.
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