Looks like the Moto X+1 from Motorola will be following in the footsteps of its predecessor, as a fresh leak is suggesting that the device will be made available through all four national carriers in the US. For those unaware, these include AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint.
This sounds like quite an obvious move from Motorola but the fact that we know it beforehand is all thanks to the leaking brilliance of the @EvLeaks Twitter account. In his tweet, he has also mentioned that the Moto X+1 has been codenamed Victara by its makers.
We have been hearing about this handset since quite a long time now, and past leaks have also given away a few of its key features. Apparently, the Moto Maker tool for the X+1 will allow users to affix leather back plates to it, aside from wooden ones.
We’ve seen the device listed on the Motorola’s website as well, and we even know that Verizon will supposedly be selling a variant of it through its Droid range under the name, Droid Quantum. Its leaked specifications suggest that it’s a pretty decent update to the Moto X, but it remains to be seen how Motorola changes things in the software department.
Motorola Moto X+1 goes by codename Victara, and — no surprise here — is slated for sale … – http://t.co/tPN81fIspB
— @evleaks (@evleaks) May 19, 2014
As of now, there’s no word as to when the Moto X+1 could be unveiled, but we’ll have more on it when additional details are out.
Here’s a neat look at the leaked specs of the Moto X+1:
– Display: 5.2-inch, 1080p HD
– OS: Android 4.4.3 KitKat
– Processor: 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800
– Memory: 2GB RAM, 32GB storage
– Camera: 12MP rear