zachthebomb13
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LOL, yea, it is pretty comical at this point. I just have to wonder how long they're going to drag this out. I mean, the D4 pushed already, so, the only OMAP4 device they have left is ours. Then they can die. Think about it...we're getting an old version of JB a few weeks before they're going to announce a major new version of Android. I'm told that'll be 5.0 (Key Lime Pie, as we know). As I've said before, the time to buy a new phone is when it comes with a major version of an OS. Not "will be upgraded to it" like the S IV...but actually ships with it like the Nexus 5 and perhaps Ghost. Ghost, btw, is *NOT* the XT912A. It's XT1058. Whether or not it's the infamous "X phone" is debatable. But it's a multi-carrier AND international phone that's being worked on.
So, it's possible that Ghost and Xphone might not be same project, and that the rumors on the xphone might be still possible, just at a later date. My thought originally on the XT912A is that it may be a lower end device that launches in conjunction with their high end device, giving two different price points.
Also, I agree that if you want the newest form of Android, you need to buy it then, not wait for an upgrade. I've always been of the opinion that you shouldn't buy a phone expecting an update, and buy it for what it has on it.
Lastly, if Motorola is launching with 5.0, that means they were given early access to the code. This could mean two things. First, I've heard the company that makes the Nexus phones always gets early access to the next version of Android, since they are making the phone. So, maybe the next Nexus is Motorola. Second, if they received early access, and no one else has, then there are going to be a lot of pissed off OEMs out there (Samsung...).