Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Motorola X Phone Can Support A 1.7 Ghz Quad-Core Processor


Lots of rumours around Motorola's mysterious X Phone have been flying around in recent times. The latest piece of information we have, courtesy of Droid Life, gives us what seems to be more concrete information on the handset.

The information was revealed through an FCC report. Apparently, the model number of the handset will be XT1058 and it will be equipped with bands for the telecom services of AT&T. For connectivity, it will be equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 and a Wi-Fi antenna capable of connecting to 802.11ac bands. Like all other high-end handsets, the X Phone will also have NFC capability.

Over the last few months there have been a whole host of rumours and speculation regarding the so called Motorola X Phone, and now some benchmarks have appeared that are apparently for the handset but in many Android fans eyes they may not hit the mark with disappointing specs.

Towards the end of last year we first started to hear that Motorola and Google were supposedly working on a smartphone and a tablet device, and more recently there has been talk of a smaller version of the X Phone being released as well.

Now though some benchmarks have emerged that hint the device is nothing more than a mid range smartphone which may have impressed users last year, but will be a little short of the flagship devices that are becoming available now.

The handset that is going under the codename of Ghost also has some specs that appeared via the benchmarks that include a 4.7-inch HD 1280 x 720 display powered by the quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor running at 1.7GHz. The benchmark also lists the screen resolution as 1196 x 720 so it suggests the presence of on screen buttons that is now a growing trend.
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