Last year, the Moto X went official
after high anticipation. Now, rumors regarding its successor called Moto X+1 are
pouring in heavily tipping that the handset will be going official sometime
soon to give a tough competition to the existing smartphones. Android Police has leaked some high-res images of an unknown upcoming Motorola smartphone.
According to the site, the leaked photos are of the Moto X+1’s pre-production model. These
photos have a similar design as the other Motorola devices with the only
distinguishing factor being the aluminum frame around it. The back of the
device features a wooden finish and this adheres with the previous reports that
suggest that the device will support over 25 customization options.
Furthermore, from the images it
is clear that the rear camera of the Moto X+1 will feature dual LED flash that
is built into the rim of the camera lens itself to avoid projections and the smartphone will come with Moto E like front facing speakers.
On the specifications front,
the Moto X successor is speculated to feature a 5.1-inch Full HD display rather than 5.2-inch as expected and incorporate a Snapdragon 800 processor paired with 2GB of RAM. It is claimed that the imaging needs will
be taken care of by a 12MP primary snapper and a 5MP front-facer. Moreover, the handset is said to arrive in 32GB and 64GB of internal storage options without microSD card slot and 2,900 mAh battery.
The handset is believed to be launched by the end ofAugust, presumably with the Moto 360 smartwatch. More details to follow up soon.