Motorola Moto X pegged with 1.7GHz dual core, Android 4.2.2

Motorola Moto X pegged with 1.7GHz dual core, Android 4.2.2

Motorola hasn't actually shown the Moto X yet

Motorola's Moto X may have had its specs leaked over the weekend, and if so, it's looking pretty decent.

The Moto X will sport a 1.7GHz dual core MSM8960 Pro chip, a 720p display 2GB of memory, 16GB of storage, 10- and 2-megapixel back and front cameras and Android 4.2.2, according to a Twitter tipster.

The Twitter account @evleaks, the self-styled source of "tomorrow's news, yesterday," tweeted out the specs on Saturday.

As always, there's no source on the info, but with the Moto X confirmed by the company's CEO it's only a matter of time until we find out for ourselves.

The hero this market needs?

Motorola CEO Dennis Woodside revealed the name of the rumored Motorola "X Phone" at the D11 conference in May.

The device is officially dubbed the Moto X, and it will be Motorola's new "hero" phone, Woodside revealed.

He also said that the Moto X will be built primarily on U.S. soil, a first for an industry that gets most of its manufacturing done in Asia for cheap.

If the specs leaked over the weekend turn out to be accurate, then previous rumors of a 16-megapixel camera and 2.3GHz processor will prove far too generous. Still, the Moto X's most recently rumored specs are nothing to sneeze at.

It will have sensors that cause it to act different in various situations, such as in a car, Woodside said last month. He added that it will have superior battery life.

Potential carriers for the Moto X are still a mystery, but Motorola is expected to reveal the Moto X (and several more October-releasing handsets) in more detail soon.

We asked the company to clarify whether these Moto X specs are accurate, but so far we haven't heard back.


Source : techradar[dot]com

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