
Android's Twitter leaks new Moto phone
Google has the most interesting strategies in promoting and selling its products. Their last hint is another brilliant hidden plan. Google's Android Twitter account posted a photo showing how cool Google Now is that revealed a phone.
But it's not Google Now that sparked interest, it's the phone. A handset missing any logos that does not appear to be a Nexus 5, but also not a Moto phone. Allegedly, the device is a new device from Motorola and almost everyone in the tech field believes the photo was not posted by accident.
Immediately after the tweet, rumors started flying around and it seems like the handset revealed it a new device from Motorola called the X+1. According to leaked info, X+1 will feature a 5.2 inch Full HD display, a snapdragon 800 quad-core processor, 2 GB of RAM, a 12 Megapixel camera and it will run on the latest 4.4.3 Android KitKat.
However, some said it's likely to be the Moto X+1 because Motorola is preparing to leave Google for Lenovo, so the American giant would have no reason for promoting the phone. Some information said the phone would be a first in the Silver line, the replacement of the Nexus line.