In addition to the second-generation Moto G, Motorola also announced the newer generation of Moto X, Moto 360 smartwatch and couple of accessories like Moto Hint and Power Pack Micro. Starting with the Moto X, the flagship phone features a curved metal frame along with the option to customise the design with wood finish or leather and even control the phone with enhanced voice support.
Specs-wise, we’re looking at a phone with 5.2-inch Full HD OLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3, Snapdragon 801 2.5GHz quad-core processor, 2GB RAM, 13 megapixel rear-facing camera with 2 megapixel on the front, 16GB internal memory (no expandable memory slot), Android 4.4 KitKat, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.0LE and 2300mAh battery.
No word on the Indian price of the Moto X but it will be available in US later this month for $499.99.
Motorola also detailed its first Android Wear-powered smartwatch – Moto 360. The watch prides itself with exquisite design with a round dial, Horween leather and a stainless steel case. On the specs side, the smartwatch is powered by TI OMAP 3 processor, 512MB RAM, 4GB internal memory, IP67 certified body, 1.5-inch 320×290 display, 320mAh battery with a full day battery and a wireless charger.
Motorola hasn’t revealed the Indian pricing for the Moto 360 but is selling in the US for $299.99 and will be available with a metal band for $79.99 later this fall.
Motorola also announced Moto Hint which is a discreet wireless earbud that gives complete control of the phone and allows full access with voice commands. The accessory expectedly works better with the Moto X and will retail for $149.99.
The final piece of Motorola’s announcement is Power Pack Micro that boasts a 1500mAh battery to provide battery backup. It is also equipped with Motorola Keylink that acts as a phone and key finder. It will retail for $39.99
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