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I am one of those that would not mind it bigger as long as it does not get bigger than the g2 and is not one of those terrible razr/Droid surfboard "MOR BEZEL" designs moto made before the X. Good lord those phones are terrible to hold. As long as the X2 is nice to hold, I will be fine with a larger size. The extra real-estate will be welcomed.
 

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Since the Moto X was my first step into the Android Platform (A very pleasant step), I think what ever they come up with I will be impressed.:)
 

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Hopefully they take the time to make the +1 as ergonomic as the x.

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I have no doubts it will be similar in shape to the X, G, and E. It's Motorola's current design language for the Moto line.
 

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I know I am not liking the boxy confidential case design language. Maybe something unapologetically clear would be more appropriate.
 

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Re: Moto X+1 codename: Victara, coming to all four (US) national carriers (@evleaks)

Upon further review, that is a lot of bezel on the bottom and the sides once you take the case into consideration. Are we sure that is not an old droid maxx? Visual Phone Size Comparison
 

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Upon further review, that is a lot of bezel on the bottom and the sides once you take the case into consideration. Are we sure that is not an old droid maxx? Visual Phone Size Comparison

I don't think it is, it has a much larger speaker up top and in the top left corner it looks to have the moto logo which also appeared on the original moto x test units. I have also heard that moto is moving all speakers to the front of the phone like on the moto e so maybe that accounts for the larger top and bottom bezels. The side bezels look pretty close to my x if it had a case on it.
 

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Re: Moto X+1 codename: Victara, coming to all four (US) national carriers (@evleaks)

Rumors point to 5.2". Wouldn't surprise me if this was it.
 

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Here is a cropped version of the picture if it helps. I cannot tell anything from this.

This was probably taken with a Moto X. If the camera on the x was improved it would still be my daily driver.

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A lot of times they put a generic square case on the internals so it isn't so easily spotted.
 

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The “source” also claims solid info on the specs. The main display of the Moto X+1 will be a 1080p full-HD super AMOLED display, and the smartphone will come with ample RAM, 2GB confirmed for the device. According to the source, the new phone will come out in 16, 32, and 64GB variants, and will be supported with microSD expansion.

Any guesses on the processor?

Using the Snapdragon 801 sounds fitting based on the Moto X but it wouldn't surprise me to see a Snapdragon 805.

More importantly though, I'd like to make sure Motorola continues using F2FS for internal user data storage.
 

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Any guesses on the processor?

Using the Snapdragon 801 sounds fitting based on the Moto X but it wouldn't surprise me to see a Snapdragon 805.

My guess, based on the original Moto X, would be the SD 800 at best (or even the 600). But maybe Moto learned from its sales. I don't think it makes much difference if its 800 vs 801, but there should be a notable bump if they go with the 805.
 

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Any guesses on the processor?

Using the Snapdragon 801 sounds fitting based on the Moto X but it wouldn't surprise me to see a Snapdragon 805.

More importantly though, I'd like to make sure Motorola continues using F2FS for internal user data storage.

Honestly, after the unexpected s600-duelcore plus contextual cores they pulled with the X8, nothing would surprise me at this point.

My must have check boxes are:
Slightly biger screen + 1080p
acceptably fast processor(faster the better)
32 gig minimum storage

Bonus check boxes:
better camera
805
3 gig of ram
more interesting customization
unlockable bootloader on carrier version


So far, rumors hit all my must haves, so this looks like a purchase for me. If a nexus 6 were to materialize, i would wait to see it though. A more acceptably sized HTC M8(with power button on side) would be a contender as well.
 

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Honestly, after the unexpected s600-duelcore plus contextual cores they pulled with the X8, nothing would surprise me at this point.

My must have check boxes are:
Slightly biger screen + 1080p
acceptably fast processor(faster the better)
32 gig minimum storage

Bonus check boxes:
better camera
805
3 gig of ram
more interesting customization
unlockable bootloader on carrier version


So far, rumors hit all my must haves, so this looks like a purchase for me. If a nexus 6 were to materialize, i would wait to see it though. A more acceptably sized HTC M8(with power button on side) would be a contender as well.

Yeah.

Just my thoughts:

Screen: 5.2" Super AMOLED with 1080 full HD
Overall dimensions: similar to LG G2
Processor: Snapdragon 800 minimum, 801 likely.
RAM: 2GB
Internal Storage: 16/32/64 GB variants
MicroSD: Yes
NFC: Yes
Battery: 2500 mAh minimum, non-removable (advertised with "all-day battery life")

Camera: 13MP rear shooter, hopefully with OIS.

T-Mobile actually stocks it in-store and online this time (and gets WiFi calling).

Separate dev editions (Verizon/GSM) for the tinkerers.

Motomaker: More options. No one gets launch exclusive.