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Monday, 4 February 2013
Motorola X Smartphone To Feature Great Battery Life And Kevlar Backing
If you’re a fan of Android devices then 
you will probably already have heard the rumors surrounding a new X 
Phone from the Google/Motorola stable. This has also been referred to as
 the Google X or Motorola X although the name will probably be changed 
before release. It’s rumored that this X Phone will be the first device 
to launch running the next overhaul of the Android operating system, 5.0
 Key Lime Pie and today we have some snippets of specs claimed to be 
coming to the X Phone.
 To start it looks like Google’s I/O 
event on May 15th is when the Motorola X-Phone will be revealed to the 
world, but read on for more details.
Rumors have been floating around on the 
X-Phone since the WSJ originally leaked the details, and today sources 
claim to actually have a friend using and testing the new smartphone. 
Yup, according to PhoneArena’s tipster the device is in the wild and 
being tested by a few lucky souls.
This source says Motorola and Google 
have decided on a 4.8-inch 1920 x 1080p full HD display, will reveal it 
at I/O on May 15th, and it will even sport the impressive Sony Exmor 
camera sensor. Apple’s exclusivity contract has ended, and we can expect
 that camera sensor to make its way into multiple handsets early this 
year.
Google’s big focus lately on Android 
smartphones has been for durability, and battery life. The X-Phone will 
address both of those. Using Motorola’s excellent Kevlar design for 
extreme durability and splash-guard water-resistance mixed in with a 
battery like the RAZR MAXX HD (3,300 mAh) the new X-Phone will 
reportedly rock. It will have the latest and greatest hardware on all 
levels, the newest Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, amazing battery life, be 
extremely durable, support up to 128GB of internal storage and come with
 a micro-SD slot, and all of this will hit multiple carriers. Not to 
mention be sold on the Google Play Store.
Looks like a winner to us!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
