Motorola to let buyers pick colour and engrave messages on Moto X
Details about Motorola's upcoming smartphone, dubbed the Moto X, have been revealed. ABC News
cites unnamed sources stating that the smartphone will be highly
customisable before purchasing. On a website, buyers can pick what
colour they want for their smartphone, as well as engrave a message on
the back of the handset.
The smartphone will be running on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, which is currently the latest version of the operating system (not counting the leaked 4.3 build). The handset is currently being tested by carriers in the US, but the smartphone will also be available through a website.
According to earlier speculation and leaks, the Moto X will not feature top of the line hardware, instead will compete with the mid-rangers in the market currently. It will have a Qualcomm MSM8960 Pro dual-core processor, clocked at 1.7GHz. This may not be able to go toe-to-toe with the quad-core CPUs of flagships today, but we are hoping there’s some killer optimisation to make software run smoothly.
The leaks also mention that the device will have a 720p display, but there’s no mention of the screen size. The X phone will have a 10 megapixel camera on the back, which will be accompanied by a 2 megapixel shooter on the front. In addition, the phone is said to be carrying 2GB of RAM and internal storage is expected to be 16GB, with no mention of a possible microSD card slot.
Motorola just recently kicked off the ad campaign for the Moto X. The company also revealed that it will be manufacturing the device completely in the US. "What we are doing which is very different is assembling [Moto X smartphones] here in the U.S. in our assembly plant in Fort Worth, Texas," Brian Wallace, Motorola's Vice President of Global Brand and Product Marketing, said. "What better time than July 4th to come with a message like that?"
The smartphone will be running on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, which is currently the latest version of the operating system (not counting the leaked 4.3 build). The handset is currently being tested by carriers in the US, but the smartphone will also be available through a website.
Users can pick the colour of the handset, and even engrave names or messages on it (Image credit: Tinh te)
According to earlier speculation and leaks, the Moto X will not feature top of the line hardware, instead will compete with the mid-rangers in the market currently. It will have a Qualcomm MSM8960 Pro dual-core processor, clocked at 1.7GHz. This may not be able to go toe-to-toe with the quad-core CPUs of flagships today, but we are hoping there’s some killer optimisation to make software run smoothly.
The leaks also mention that the device will have a 720p display, but there’s no mention of the screen size. The X phone will have a 10 megapixel camera on the back, which will be accompanied by a 2 megapixel shooter on the front. In addition, the phone is said to be carrying 2GB of RAM and internal storage is expected to be 16GB, with no mention of a possible microSD card slot.
Motorola just recently kicked off the ad campaign for the Moto X. The company also revealed that it will be manufacturing the device completely in the US. "What we are doing which is very different is assembling [Moto X smartphones] here in the U.S. in our assembly plant in Fort Worth, Texas," Brian Wallace, Motorola's Vice President of Global Brand and Product Marketing, said. "What better time than July 4th to come with a message like that?"
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