ITVoice News: Motorola Shamu, the much-leaked handset, which is said to be the Google Nexus X, was allegedly spotted on an Indian import-export site. And the much-awaited successor to Moto X, Moto X+1, has also a leaked image now.
Zauba has listed two Shamu phones, rather their prototype, saying that they were shipped on 20 August with model number Motorola XT1112. These devices were shipped from the US and costs Rs 34,982 each. They are declared values only and usually these are not accurate reflections of the actual market price. The Shamu handset, or the Nexus X, is said to be launched on 31 October. Recent reports have revealed that Google might launch two Nexus smartphones instead of just one Nexus X.
The much-awaited Moto X+1, has also been leaked in a live image flaunting a leather back in black colour and a grey Motorola logo. It’s official launch is expected on 4 September. Last week the device passed the US FCC certification. Purported images of the phone are posted by TK Tech News which shows a wooden back panel and the display is turned on. The website says the smartphone will feature an aluminium frame and four sensors will be there on the front panel.
The website also says that the previously leaked Moto logo is actually the power button. Finally the device will ship with choice of denim and carbon fibre pack panels. In April Moto X+1 was first revealed by @evleaks that it will come in 25 colour variants and in five categories – Cool, Neutral, Warm, Wood and Leather. So far we know that Moto X+1 features 13.21-cm (5.2-inch) full-HD (1080×1920 pixels) display, 2.4GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, Adreno 330 GPU, 2GB RAM, 16GB internal memory, 12MP rear camera and a 2MP front facing camera.