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January 20, 2013

Motorola X Phone Is The First Google Developed Device Set For Launch At Google I/O 2013?

(GSM Insider) - Motorola X Phone Is The First Google Developed Device Set For Launch At Google I/O 2013?

It has been awhile since Google purchased Motorola Mobility. But we have yet to see any Motorola device that is "purely" developed by Google. 

Neither the Nexus in the market that was developed and built by Google. Even Google purchased the Motorola, but the latest Nexus 4 was built by LG and not its own subsidiary. 

The Motorola Droid Series is not the product lineup from Google as it was existed for a long time. The question is why Google never produce its own device with its own Motorola? The answer is coming soon. 

According to sources, the first device that "purely" developed by Google is coming soon. It is known as the X Phone or better known as the Motorola X-Phone. It remains unknown why Google prefers the alphabet "X" and not others. 

The Motorola X Phone is said to be in works and set for launch at the Google I/O 2013. Motorola X Phone will be a smartphone with ultra-thin or simply bezel-less device. Furthermore, it could be running on Android 5.0 which is known as the Key Lime Pie. 

The Motorola X Phone will feature a whole new user interface that was fully developed Google and different from previous Motorola devices. As Motorola only focusing on high end market under the supervision of Google. 

At the Google I/O, it remains unknown whether the next Android is version 5.0 or 4.3. Previously, there was Android 2.3 Gingerbread so we cannot rule out the Android 4.3. But every remains mystery until the day when Google announce it. We will keep updating on the rumours regarding this X Phone. 

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