The anticipations towards Motorola X Phone have successfully heated up the smartphone industry. With so
many reports on the looking and specs of Motorola X Phone, Google still doesn’t
show any info on this smartphone to its fans. The very latest leaks about
Motorola X Phone were about its looking and codename by EvLeaks, who has claimed
this report to be legit. Totally there’re two images of Motorola X Phone
leaked, and the codename of X Phone was also mentioned in the leak, which is
reported to be Ghost.
But people couldn’t see the actual X Phone clearly, because
it is wearing a black non-disclosure case that is hiding the phone itself. It
is reported that the rear panel is the device itself, and not the case. It is
said to be made of polycarbonate, not metal or even Motorola's traditional
Kevlar.
The leaked pictures confirmed the previously rumored
headphone jack centered on the top edge of the device, and the power and volume
buttons both on the right edge of the device, like the Nexus 7. The label on
the back of the device is a bit hard to read, but it does list the model of the
device as "XFON ATT". This is a pretty big deal because Motorola has
always had very close ties with Verizon, and Google has never launched an
official Nexus device through AT&T, although AT&T has supported the
Nexus 4 and 7. As reported, the X Phone has been confirmed for release on
Verizon and AT&T, but it will support all major carriers.
The M logo in the top left is a something that all prototype
devices are branded with at Motorola, but it is unlikely to appear on the final
device. It might be a pity as all famous smartphone makers have their own
labels on their smartphones. Apple is basically the only one, because everyone
else - Samsung, Sony, HTC, Google, even LG - just use their own names as a
"logo". It's nice to have the symbol sometimes.
And, even better news comes: it was once reported that the X Phone's release had possibly slipped to August or later; but in fact, the
device is still scheduled for release in early July. As to the specs, it should
be packing 32GB of storage, and 2GB of RAM. The prototype has a 720p screen,
but the final version is planned to have 1080p screen as reported. The screen
size is mostly to be 4.7". The device would come with an Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean operating system, not the rumored Android 5 Key Lime Pie, with a Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor.
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