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Impending Motorola Moto X+1 passes through GFXBench, specs listed



Motorola's upcoming smartphone and their so-called flagship, allegedly named as Moto X+1 has made it's way to the GFXBench's database. The rumored Motorola made smartphone with model numbers reading like, XT1097 have made it to the graphics benchmarking solution GFXBench, earlier this day, where its scored 740  frames onscreen at 11.9 frames-per-second and 700 frames offscreen at 11.3 frames-pre-second.

And when we get deep into the internals of the looming Motorola Moto X successor smartphone, we can understand that the yet to go official bellwether handset, Moto X+1 will be running Android's version 4.4.4 KitKat out of the box, and we hardly believe it will be upgradable to Android L release in the future, as the phone maker have already promised us to seed the existing flagship device, Moto X to the next version of Android operating system. There is also a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, ARM Krait Central Processing Unit, with clock speed of 2.45GHz, Adreno 330 Graphics Processing Unit, 5.2-inches Full High Definition touchscreen of 1920 x 1080 resolution pixels, with at least five fingers gesture support, 10 gigabytes of on board mass storage, 1.8 gigabytes of Random Access Memory, 12 megapixels primary camera on the back, capable of capturing 4K Ultra High Definition videos at 3840 x 2160 pixels, and with features like, auto-focus, face detection, flash light, HDR photo and touch-focus. On the front there's a two megapixels secondary snapper, that shoots footages at Full HD 1080p. Lastly for sensors, the phone lists, accelerometer, compass, gyroscope, light sensor and proximity sensors with initial connectivity over Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS and Near Field Communication (NFC).

So, according to what we got our hands on at the moment, the phone here seems to be a well make over their predecessor handset and present flotilla leader, Motorola Moto X. To get things much clear, Motorola Mobility is holding a Press Conference in Chicago, United States on 3rd of the next month, where it is already rumored to launch a total number of four Motorola branded hardware, with one being hinted as the next Moto X phone, another one being an smartwatch, which is the Moto 360, a wearable Bluetooth in-ear headset and the next generation Moto G handset.

Source: GFXBench

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