2014年7月25日 星期五

Wood paneling makes a return in this latest Moto X+1 leak

Wood paneling makes a return in this latest Moto X+1 leak

After a series of Moto X+1 leaks looks we might finally have our first good look at Motorola's next flagship smartphone.


Newly leaked images sent to the Android Police show a purported "near-final prototype" device from Motorola. Judging from previously leaks the phone's dual speakers and custom wooden back strongly suggest this could be the Moto X successor.


From the front we can see the original Moto X's substantial chin has been shaved down. It seems the Moto X+1 will also do away with any capacitive touch buttons.


Around the edge it appears the Moto X+1 will be fitted with a metal edge to complement the phone's mostly plastic build similar to the Samsung Galaxy S5.


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Around the back there's a wooden back with two holes for a plastic Motorola logo and the camera. The camera is situated in the center again, but it looks as though the dual-blub flash has been moved to the sides of the lens – this would explain why there was no separate cut out for the flash on the leaked bumper case for the handset.


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Along with the wooden back the same source who leaked the images claims the handset will come in other shades of plastic including black and while as well as custom leather finishes in blue and purple.


One thing the leaker did not mention was whether the device will also sport a Kevlar-patterned back inherited from the Droid Ultra Maxx.


Spec it out


Other rumors suggest the Moto X+1 will sport bumped up specs in every respect starting with a new 5.2-inch, 1920 x 1080 resolution screen. The phone could also have a faster Snapdragon 800 processor. 2GB of RAM, and 24GB of storage.


A higher spec 64GB models has also been rumored to come with a MicroSD card slot not found on the regular spec model.


Camera-wise the Moto X+1 said is to feature a 12MP rear sensor coupled with a 5MP front snapper.



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