With the Samsung Galaxy S 4 about to
be introduced on Thursday, we can't
blame the Android world for focusing on
a phone that could sell more than 100
million units . But there are still a large
number of Motorola fans that have been
eagerly waiting for information on the
Motorola X . This is expected to be the
first phone to be a true collaboration
between Motorola and its corporate parent Google and the
possibilities seem endless.



The latest rumor about the device is that it will be called
the Motorola NXT and will be equipped with a 4.7 inch
FHD display, which works out to a 468ppi pixel density,
the same as the screen on the HTC One . The phone will be
powered by the quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 4i which is said
to be as powerful as the top of the line Qualcomm
Snapdragon 800 , but at half the size. A 16MP camera will
be on the back and the front-facing 5MP camera will also
track your eye movement to control scrolling on the
screen, similar to the new feature that will be on the
Samsung Galaxy S IV. The dimensions, at 131.2 x 66.7 x
7.9 mm, would make the device slightly smaller, and
thinner than the Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX HD .
We have to take this all with the proverbial grain of salt, although
this would seem like the perfect time for Motorola to leak out some
information to get some of the spotlight off the Samsung Galaxy S
IV. We do expect to see Google and Motorola bring this beast out at
Google I/O, possibly with Android 5.0 installed . Excited yet?
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