Here’s another tidbit about the upcoming Moto X variant. A new leak now shows around 25 back panel options for the next-gen Moto X. Yet again, the leak comes from prolific tipster @evleaks, who had earlier suggested that the upcoming Motorola **device will be called Moto X + 1** . The new tweet now reveals that the Moto X + 1 will be available in cool, neutral and warm shades like navy, slate, red, orange, olive, black and raspberry, to name a few. It also shows wooden back options for the Moto X + 1 such as teak, bamboo, rosewood and ebony, alongside leather options in black, red, grey and blue colours. Take a look at the tweet below: The Moto X + 1 is expected to launch in summer, and so is the company’s first smartwatch that runs on Android Wear . There’s also speculation that the upcoming Moto X could work in tandem with the Moto 360 . We also hope to see some upgrades to the display, camera and processor. After the huge success of the Moto G, Motorola launched the Moto X in India starting at Rs 23,999, **exclusively via Flipkart** . The Moto X sports a Nexus 4-like 4.7-inch 720p touchscreen but its AMOLED display that brings better power savings and some software features, exclusive to the phone. Check out **Moto X review** , to know more about the smartphone.
Here’s another tidbit about the upcoming Moto X variant. A new leak now shows around 25 back panel options for the next-gen Moto X. Yet again, the leak comes from prolific tipster @evleaks, who had earlier suggested that the upcoming Motorola **device will be called Moto X + 1** . The new tweet now reveals that the Moto X + 1 will be available in cool, neutral and warm shades like navy, slate, red, orange, olive, black and raspberry, to name a few.
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Written by Naina Khedekar
Armed with a Bachelor of Electronics Engineering degree, it is writing where Naina finds her calling. She has got her finger on the pulse of what's new and trending in the world of technology, right from gadgets to innovations. When she isn't hammering away on her keyboard, she is busy looking for figurines to add to her growing collection of Kinder toys. It doesn't get more diverse than that. see more