The smartphone market is becoming extremely crowded with handset
manufacturers needing to offer something special for consumers to choose
their products, and is currently dominated by Apple and Samsung. Google
recently snapped up Motorola and the X phone the two companies are
rumoured to be busy working on is tipped to release with an all new
special OS.
We first heard talk of the X phone back in December that even then it was suggested would be a device to standout from the crowd, but now SmartHouse are reporting that the CTO of Australian carrier Telstra, has called the X phone a “game changer”.
The report continues by stating that Google has been hard at work on
the software side of the smartphone, and once it is released will
feature an entirely new software experience containing features yet to
be seen on any other smartphone.
Again the handset is being tipped to make its debut at the Google I/O event
taking place in May, but it seems the features on the handset won’t be
seen on other Android devices. These same software features and
capabilities are also said not to feature on any Apple or Samsung
smartphone, but could simply mean it will be Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie.
So these comments have to be taken in concept as obviously with a
completely new operating system there are always some features that
haven’t been seen before. Whether Google decides to keep some of these
exclusively for the Motorola X phone remains to be seen, and the
speculation about the handset grows following recent rumours surrounding the specs of the device came to light.
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