WASHINGTON: As Motorola eyeing to debut its flagship smartphone, now new report recons that the device likely to be called Moto X+1.
The successor to last year’s popular Moto X will be called the Moto X+1, according to a report that popped up in April, and some hard evidence to support the name just appeared on Motorola’s own website.
This has since been corrected, but for a time if you changed the the URL for Motorola’s Moto Maker website (from FLEXR1 to FLEXR2) you got a placeholder site with the name “Moto X+1” on it, according to the German site mobiFlip.
The site pegged a phone called the XT912A with a 5.2-inch 1080p HD screen, a Snapdragon 800 processor, 1.7GB of memory (probably more like 2GB), 24GB of internal storage and Android 4.4.3 KitKat.
There’s good indication that the XT912A refers to the Moto X+1 – including the fact that the Moto X used the same model number – but it might also be a Droid Razr successor, so there remains some doubt.
In fact, all the rumors about the Moto X+1 so far come with a pinch of doubt, but given the original Moto X was announced in summer 2013 it’s probably safe to bet that a reveal is coming soon.
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