Excitement over a new Motorola phone is something the world hasn’t experienced for many a year, but the Moto X is causing quite a stir. This is made all the more curious as it’s not exactly well specced. Unlike the impressive 3300mAh battery from the RAZR Maxx, the latest leak is that it’ll have a decidedly average battery too.
Leaky old @evleaks has tweeted that it’ll be a 2200mAh non-removable jobby, as seen in FCC tests.
Enough FUD: Moto X battery, AS TESTED FOR FCC CERTIFICATION, is 2200mAh internal/non-removable. #SNN5923A
— @evleaks (@evleaks) July 21, 2013
Android Police have managed to get hold of some images showing benchmark details and pretty much the whole spec, here is what they’ve gleamed from Antutu
– dual-core Qualcomm S4 Pro MSM8960DT 1.7GHz CPU, Adreno 320 GPU
– 2GB of RAM
– 720×1184 4.7″ display
– 2.1MP front-facing camera / 10.5MP rear camera with flash
– 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi
– Android 4.2.2
– 16GB internal memory, 12GB of which is user-accessible
– 2,200 mAh non-removable battery
– 128.5mm x 65mm
As shown in Aran’s post yesterday, there’s also been another press render, this time in white (which should please a couple of revered tech bloggers). There’re likely to be many, many colours that consumers can specify themselves, but as with the black renders, it does look rather tasty.