Motorola confirms to CNET they're looking for people to work on upcoming X-Phone handset.
Motorola has
posted a job listing on Linked In, proving that it is indeed working in
conjunction with Google, on the rumoured X-Phone. The blog Android
Headlines noticed that Motorola had posted a job listing on Linked In
for a “Senior Director Product Management, X-Phone” to work out of
Motorola Mobility's California office. The post was soon removed from
Linked In but the job listing can still be found on Motorola's own website, with references to the X-Phone removed.
CNET reached out to Motorola to clarify
the listing and a Motorola spokesperson confirmed that it was real and
that Motorola were “actively recruiting best-of-the-best talent across
the board.”
Rumours about the Motorola X-Phone have been circling the Web for a while now. According to rumours, the X-Phone will wield a bezel-free, edge-to-edge 5-inch display and will run Android 5.0 (Key Lime Pie).
The phone is expected to run Motorola's own UI and will not be a Nexus
device, which means that it will probably come with a couple of
pre-loaded apps not found on Google-made devices. Customers buying the
phone from Google's Play store will be given the option of downloading a
boot-loader to remove all extra apps and UI elements.
The Motorola X-Phone is expected to be
priced at $299 (Rs. 16,000 approximately), although like everything
else, that's just speculation.






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