Tuesday, 19 August 2014

Leaked Benchmarks Tip Motorola XT1254 With QHD Display, Snapdragon 805 SoC

Reports have been tipping that Motorola might debut the successors of the Moto X and Moto G alongside its much-awaited Moto 360 smartwatch next month at a pre-IFA event on September 4. The former Google-owned company has also been rumoured to be working on a handset codenamed 'Shamu',believed to be the next Nexus smartphone, expected to be called the Nexus 6.

The company seems to have more planned for this year - with what appears to be a new high-end Droid smartphone leaked in mobile benchmark results. Android Authority has received some screenshots from an anonymous source showing a Motorola handset dubbed Motorola XT1254 running on Verizon and which is being dubbed Droid Turbo.


The leaked screenshots from CPU-Z, which is an app that collects data such as SoC function, system information, battery details and sensors, shows some of the specifications of the unannounced Motorola XT1254 handset.


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According to specifications seen in the leaked CPU-Z screenshots, the Motorola XT1254 will be powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 SoC clocked at 2.65GHz, clubbed with 3GB of RAM.


Considering that a lot of Android high-end devices and flagships - Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Sony Xperia Z2, and Oppo Find 7 - are now being launched with 3GB of RAM, it can be expected that the alleged Motorola XT1254 aka Droid Turbo will be a flagship device.


Other details visible in the screenshots include 32GB of inbuilt storage; a 4.59-inch QHD (1440x2560 pixels) display; Android 4.4.4 KitKat; a 20-megapixel rear camera, and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera.


One of the leaked CPU-Z screenshots lists the alleged Motorola XT1254 with another model name quark_verizon, tipping that the handset might be Verizon-bound. However, the alleged Motorola XT1254 aka Droid Turbo might be expected to be announced in other variants in other regions.


The company started sending invites for a September 4 event, which included a cootie catcher that opened up to reveal four icons: A phone with an X in the middle, a phone with a G, a watch, and what appeared to be a Bluetooth headset.


The much-awaited Moto 360 smartwatch was briefly listed over the weekend at an online retailer with pricing and other details.



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