We have been hearing a lot on the upcoming Motorola's flagship smartphone, that is reportedly named as Moto X+1. A Brazilian online retailer called LIVRARIA LOGOS, had created a page dedicated to the looming smartphone made by the Lenovo owned Motorola Mobility, but unfortunately, now it seems like the webmaster of the domain deleted the page and presently lists it as "Product not found.", that shared us the information regarding the next Moto handset from the American multinational manufacturer, earlier.
When we went through the detailed written on the webpage, it reads like the yet to go official Motorola Moto X+1 will feature a 5.2-inches Full High Definition screen of 1920 x 1080, running over Android's 4.4.4 KitKat operating system with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800, clocked at 2.26GHz, 12 megapixels main camera on the back along with a five megapixels front facer, two gigabytes of Random Access Memory, WiFi, 4G/3G/2G, Bluetooth, and Near Field Communication (NFC) connectivity, 32 gigabytes of internal mass storage (expandable via microSD card slot up to 128 GB), powered by a 2,900mAh battery, with 26 hours of mixed usage and lastly the phone is expected to be water resistant with unspecified of IP-rating on board.
According to the Brazilian tipster here, they have kept a good past tack record for leaking real stuff on time, and for Motorola, previously, LIVRARIA had hinted us about the specifications of the company's upcoming Moto E smartphone, just before the manufacturer announcing it officially, couple of months back. With that being said, this was what they had to utter, when translated their Portuguese language, "confirm the veracity of the information from the documents provided by the manufacturer". We are still awaiting any confirmation from Motorola Mobility department on the leaked smartphone's internal specifications and other informations.
Source: LIVRARIA LOGOS, DROID LIFE