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Motorola X Phone To Come With NVIDIA Tegra 4i Chipset? Latest Rumor Makes Device Extra Ordinary

Shailesh Shrivastava email: s.shrivastava@mobilenapps.com

Last time it was from New Zealand and this time it is coming from Netherlands, the rumors about the Motorola X phone are traveling too fast and too far.

The product supposed to come from the manufacturing unit of Google's Motorola Mobility has got a new name and new specifications, but in a new rumor.

A Dutch website Android World has posted a very blur picture of an alleged Motorola smartphone showing only the front side of the phone.

The bezel-less device shown in the picture looks more like a Sony Xperia model than a device from Motorola, but as long as the details and pictures are not coming officially Motorola fans will surely be happy.

According to the Android World report, the much talked about phone is going to sport a 4.7-inch full HD screen. This is the first time any 'source' has talked about the processor of the device. The device is said to be powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 4i chipset.

The Tegra 4i chipset was announced recently during this year's Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. The processor is a multi-core chipset clocked at 2.3 GHz.

In the new rumor the capacity of the device's almost every feature has 'improved' when compared from earlier rumors.

Motorola X phone or the Motorola NXT, as the leaked picture suggests, will have a 16 megapixel rear-facing camera and a robust 5 megapixel front-facing camera. The device will also have an eye tracking technology to scroll the web pages and read emails without having to touch the device or making hand gestures, and in doing all this, the front camera will behave as the light sensor.

When it comes to the operating system, Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie is favorite of all the rumor creators among all the mobile platforms. Google I/O is mentioned in almost report related to Motorola X phone and this time too, the event to be held in May is termed to be the launch event of the 'super device.'

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