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Motorola announces the new Moto X



Motorola has announced their latest flagship first-rate smartphone and their 2013 Moto X successor handset, at the company's Press Conference in Merchandise Mart building, Chicago, United States, moments back. The American company's new smartphone is named as the new Moto X, which will come sporting a number of improvements and upgrades in both of it's internal specifications and in the build hardware, when compared to their predecessor smartphone. The new Motorola Moto X will have it's frame made out of aluminium construction as rumored in the past, where the metal adds more premium finish to the smartphone's design with the new back covers, that is fabricated in luxurious Horween leather material. The phone's back plates will also be available in variety of natural wood options from, which is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council.

The company also announced a new range of premium Bluetooth headset for the new phone, as tipped in their invitation teaser, which is called the Moto Hint. But, this is not just any Bluetooth headset you afford from the market, as the brand new device will basically allow the user of the new Moto X operate the smartphone with voice commands. Moto Hint should go official in the United States, later this month, for a price that will put you back for $149.99.

Now when the internals of the Moto X is concerned, we will have the new device come out of the box with a Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor with an Adreno 330 Graphics Processing Unit, 5.2-inches Full high Definition AMOLED screen of 1920 x 1080 display, marked at 423 pixels-per-inch, in protection of Corning Gorilla Glass 3, 16 and 32 gigabytes of on board mass storage options, two gigabytes of Random Access Memory, a 13 megapixels primary shooter on the back with 4x digital zoom and dual LED flash ring around the lens (as seen from the Press render above), capable of shooting Ultra High Definition 4K videos, over to the front is a two megapixels secondary snapper, which can shoot videos at Full high Definition 1080p. Also alike the lately announced Motorola Moto E, the phone ships with front facing dual-stereo speakers. The Moto X supports Bluetooth 4,0, GPS and GLONASS, 4G LTE as highlights for connectivity and powers with 2,300mAh powered non-removable battery and runs stock version of Android's 4.4.4 KitKat, that is upgradable to Android L in the future. The new unit measures around 72.4 x 140.8 x 3.8-9.9 millimeters in dimensions, as it has got a more curved industrial design and weighs 144 grams on mass.

The phone is said to arrive in four different models with support different bands on connectivity, coming to United States later this September, with Mexico (Telcel), France (Orange), Germany (Phone House), and United Kingdom (Phones 4U) to follow soon after. New Moto X will set you for $499.99 if you don't wish to ink any papers with the Stateside carriers, or you can pay $99.99 and grab the device over a two year agreement with operators like AT&T or Verizon Wireless, in America. The phone is will also be available on the Motorola's official motomaker.com for further customization of the handset.

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