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Motorola is inviting the Press to London on May 13



Motorola have sent out it's invites to their Press Conference, that is about to take place in London, United Kingdom in couple of weeks time. So if your anticipated to know what's next from the American telecommunications equipment provider, Motorola Mobility, then make the date, 13th of May, 8:45 AM local time on your calenders, as the company already hints about the introduction of their next smartphone.

"Connect more people to the world's information and each other, and they can do great things. Introducing the next smartphone from Motorola to make these connections happen. Made to last. Priced for all," quoted Motorola in their invitation slip.

Talking about the words like "made to last" and "priced for all", tips us seeing a smartphone that is much more durable to use and also goes well with the affordable pricing mechanism. Picking what's already there there in our past leaks and rumors tags are the Motorola made Moto E, which is expected to come out of the box with a Dual-Core processor, clocked at 1.2GHz, 4.3-inches HD screen of 720p resolution, four gigs of on board expandable storage, one gigabyte of RAM, five megapixels main shooter, a 1,900mAh battery and running Android 4.4 KitKat on top. Then we have the Moto X successor, Moto X+1, which don't  seems to fit well with words what Motorola is describing all at the moment. Even though it's all going to be about the firm's next smartphone as aforementioned, but we also hope to see some news come out based on their new wearable, the Moto 360's consumer launch.

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