A YouTube video posted by TK Tech News reveals a mysterious Motorola phablet that appears to be running Android L. The device operates on Verizon network and is also shown with pre-installed Verizon apps; perhaps suggesting that the leak may have come from the network firm rather than someone from Motorola.
It has a display bigger than a 5-inch screen rendering a Full HD resolution. However, we're not really certain if this is the new Moto X+1 (X2) or a new Droid device set to come out this 2014. Back in October, a lot of speculations regarding a 6.3 inch phablet called XPlay came out and according to Phone Arena, a reliable source when it comes to Motorola leaks confirms that the company will be releasing its first ever phablet on the third quarter.
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On the other hand, the new Moto X+1 (X2)allegedly has a 5.2" display rendering a 1080x1920p resolution. A 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 processor allegedly powers the device that comes with 2GB RAM, 32GB internal storage, microSD support, 12MP rear camera, a 5MP front-facing camera, and a powerful 2900mAh battery. Android 4.4.4 KitKat is its rumored OS as well.
Verizon will reportedly offer Moto X2 with Incipio casing, which is made of Plextonium polycarbonate shell with an inner core for contact absorption.
Should we expect the launch of a high-end device from Motorola after the release of the new Moto G version and Moto E? Sound off in the comments section below!