Sunday, July 14, 2013

Google chairman Eric Schmidt ?leaks? Moto X smartphone

NEW DELHI: Motorola's upcoming smartphone Moto X has been in the news for the past few months. There have also been many leaks of the phone, including specs, features and images. The latest leak, however, comes courtesy Google chairman Eric Schmidt.

The executive chairman of Google, which now owns Motorola, was spotted with the white coloured version of the handset at the recent Allen & Co conference in Sun Valley. While the Motorola logo was covered by Schmidt's hand in all leaked photos, the design of the handset's back is consistent with the rear panel that has been seen in leaked images.

From the latest crop of leaked images, it is discernable that the upcoming Moto X smartphone will have a textured back. The speaker grille will be positioned beside the camera lens, whereas the LED flash will be placed below it.

Rumoured specifications of the upcoming 'hero' smartphone (as Motorola CEO Dennis Woodside calls it) include a 4.7-inch screen that supports 720p resolution and 1.7GHz dual-core processor. It is said to run on Android 4.2 (Jelly Bean) and have 16GB internal storage as well as 2GB RAM. Speculation is rife that the phone has a 10MP camera on the back, while a 2MP unit will be used in the front.

Motorola recently ran a full page advertisement for Moto X in major US newspapers, which said it will be "the first phone you can design yourself." A previous report claimed that Moto X will have customizable hardware, allowing users to choose hardware specifications like RAM, screen size etc.

The ad also hints that the phone being promoted is named X1, as per the position of the couple pictured in it. This is in line with the rumour that Moto X will not be a single smartphone, but a range of handsets, much like Samsung's Galaxy line-up.

Woodside had earlier announced that Motorola will assemble the phone at its Texas manufacturing plant.

Source: http://timesofindia.feedsportal.com/c/33039/f/533923/s/2ea03d9e/l/0Ltimesofindia0Bindiatimes0N0Ctech0Ctech0Enews0Chardware0CGoogle0Echairman0EEric0ESchmidt0Eleaks0EMoto0EX0Esmartphone0Carticleshow0C210A5680A0A0Bcms/story01.htm

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