Google's Motorola X Phone specs revealed? Quad-core, 4.7-inch smartphone with eye-tracking hinted
All eyes may this week be on the Samsung Galaxy S4 launch, set to break cover this Thursday, but there’s another Android phone we should all be keeping our eyes on: Google’s rumoured Motorola X Phone.
Set to be the first real fruits of the Motorola/Google partnership, Android World have got their mitts on what they claim to be the handsets specs list.
If accurate, the X Phone will land not only with the latest Key Lime Pie Android build, but also eye-tracking for scrolling web pages, a feature expected to be headlining the Galaxy S4 launch this week. Could the Galaxy S4’s most intriguing rumoured feature be about to become baked into stock Android anyway? With the X Phone posed to be the device to showcase the latest Android innovations, it certainly seems so.
On the hardware front, the X Phone is said to have a 4.7-inch Full HD 1080p screen, a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 4i processor, a 16MP rear camera and a 5MP one handling the eye-tracking up front.
It’ll even manage to shave a few millimetres off the slim RAZR MAXX HD chassis, measuring 131.2 x 66.7 x 7.9 mm.
Of course, take the rumoured specs here with a pinch of salt. But with the HTC One launch wrapped up, the Sony Xperia Z and the forthcoming launch of the Galaxy S4, it’s looking quite the year for Android.