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Tuesday 8 April 2014

Motorola Moto X Successor Moto X+1 rumored with a Leather back – Specs, Details

Motorola Moto X Successor Moto X+1 rumored with a Leather back – Specs, Details

 

Motorola Moto X that was a huge success is reportedly going to have a successor, named as Moto X+1. Motorola came back to India with its Moto G as well as the Moto X Android smart phones which gave them a huge success. The company was acquired by Lenovo before which it was owned by Google. 

Now the company is rumored to be working Moto X+1 according to the prolific leaker on Twitter, @evleaks.

According to the leaks the successor of the Moto X will be coming with a leather back which was not seen on the Moto X in spite of all its back cover customizations. 

This is the first time that we will be seeing a Motorola device with leather back and we all know that the company is well known for trying out different materials for the back of its device.

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Earlier Moto X was launched in 2013 in the month of August with a 4.7 inch display with 720 x 1280 pixel resolutions. The device is powered by 1.7 GHz dual core Qualcomm MSM8960Pro Snapdragon processor coupled with 2 G of RAM. More over it will be running on the latest Android 4.4 KitKat Operating System and has a 10 MP shooter at the rear with LED flash and 2 MP sensor on the front.

It also comes with many other interesting features like controlling the device with voice commands or just twist the wrist twice to open the camera and also the flip to silent mode. It also responds to the voice commands just by saying Whats up (upgrade to the Motorola Touchless Control) and all the new notifications will be read out to you.

The specifications and other information’s of the device are not known yet but should be getting all those in the near future from the company. Stay tuned for more information and updates.

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