Moto X+1 Release Date in USA: Call It Just X

Moto X+1 Release Date in USA: Call It Just X
With so many smartphones lined up for the release, it is difficult to choose which one will be your next ultimate gadget. Enough is being already said about iPhone and Galaxy Note, but people really need to take a closer look at a new contender by the house of Motorola.
Earlier it was rumored by the name of Moto X+1 and now the company has officially announced this phone, repeating the previous name Moto X. Loaded with dozens of new features, slimmer body and bigger screen size, this phone is definitely something to look into.
Motorola is already taking preorders from its customers on its website, where you also get to customize the phone in whatever way required. These customized phones are expected to reach their owners in less than a week. However, retail sales for these phones are not open till the first week of October. Available at an average price of $350, it is a fair but for many who want advanced features at a reasonable price.
This new phones has 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core Krait 400 processor, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB and 16 GB of internal storage options, which is not expandable, longer battery life, 13 MP back camera, latest Android, quick charge, and several different features that justify the price.
With a screen size of 5.2 inches and AMOLED HD display, this phone will pose some serious threat to the Apple and Samsung market. In terms of designating and looks, new Moto X is an average phablet.
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