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Upcoming Motorola Moto X+1 official pictures appear

Motorola will be announcing a couple of devices at their upcoming event at September 4th. As a final gift from retiring serial leaker @evleaks, the picture above is what the new Moto X+1 would look like.

This is the sequel of its highly customisable Moto X and it appears with different back cover designs. The screen is noticeably larger and it gets a front facing speaker grills like the current Moto E. According to early speculation, this can be a real high-end device with a 2.5GHz Quad-Core processor that’s running with a pure Android experience on top.

When the Moto X was launched, it was exclusive in the US and eventually it was sold internationally without its customisation options. They could follow the same route with the next model but hopefully it won’t take too long to release internationally. All shall be revealed on 4th September.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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