Motorola has announced its new Moto X flagship Smartphone
which will launch this summer.
There's been plenty of talk and rumors about the Motorola X
phone but we finally have some confirmation, straight from the horse's mouth.
Dennis Woodside, CEO of Motorola, broke the news at the AllThingsD conference
where he said the phone would be part of a portfolio which would reinvent the
Google-owned company.
The 'hero' Moto X was in his pocket but Woodside said
"I can't show it to you
Unfortunately no specifications were revealed for the Moto
X. However, Woodside did say that using various sensors it will be
'contextually aware', knowing when you take it out of your pocket for example.
"It anticipates my needs" he said.
Some components will be made elsewhere – for example, the
processors will come from Taiwan and the OLED screen will be manufactured in
Korea. Woodside also suggested the Moto X will offer good battery life.
Consumers will be able to get their hands on the Moto X 'by
October, according to Woodside. The Smartphone will be the first to be
assembled in the USA, according to Motorola. It will be put together in Fort
Worth, Texas.
One reason for this is to deliver the Smartphone much
quicker, having the HQ close to the factory. Woodside said the Moto X will be 'broadly
distributed'. There's no word on a UK launch yet but we'll keep you up to date.
The Motorola Moto X will be released by October along with a
number of other new Smartphone so stay tuned for all the latest.
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