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Google X Phone confirmed, is called Moto X

Google X Phone confirmed, is called Moto X - Motorola confirms the Moto X, the flagship smartphone hitherto known as Google X Phone: arrive by October and promises genuine innovation.


The rumored Google Phone X really exists: Moto X will be called, will be available by October 2013 and will be produced in Fort Worth (Texas), in the same system previously used by Nokia for the construction of their devices. This was confirmed by Motorola through a press release publicly shared at this time.

We learn that the Moto X will be the first smartphone "designed, engineered and assembled in the USA." The plant will be used Texan two thousand people and Motorola explains that "we will continue to have a global operational network and this will not change. The global manufacturing partner Flextronics remains and will continue to assemble products locally in China and Brazil. "
Google X Phone confirmed, is called Moto X
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The CEO of Motorola Dennis Woodside has exploited the D11 conference organized by All Things Digital to release the first official information about the new top of the range Android smartphone. Moto X will be able to understand what is happening around you, so it will be an extremely intelligent terminal, equipped with an OLED display product in South Korea, while the internal chips were built in Taiwan. The device will take advantage of numerous sensors integrated in an innovative way: "There are a couple of things we're doing differently. Motorola has always been good at managing ultra-low power sensors, such as accelerometers and gyroscopes, and keep running all the time so that the device knows different states of use. The Moto X knows when it is in my pocket and he knows when I'm about to pull out. I might want to do something, I might want to take a picture, so he activates the camera. "

In short, the company acquired by Google in August of 2012 is planning an innovative product, able to differentiate from the other proposals currently on the market: "imagine when you're driving, the device will know that you are going at 60 miles per hour and that must respond in a different way, so that you can interact with it in a safe manner. These are the kind of things we are doing with the technology. " The CEO also focused on possible problems with the battery life, specifying that it is "a huge problem. Motorola has some of the best engineers and designers who have spent their lives on that issue. There are two processors in the device, creating a system that allows you to do things like that. "
Moto X will not be the only smartphone proposed from within the current year, but will also come other products yet to be announced. For now, though, Motorola is not making any investment for the development of a tablet, but does not exclude that in the future may enter in this market segment: "For now we are not interested in the tablet, but in the future we may change your mind," said the CEO.
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