Alright, maybe calling it a beauty is a bit of a stretch, but here’s
the kicker: the rudimentary sketch included with the listing looks bears
a striking resemblance to a slew of earlier leaked images that
purportedly showed off Motorola’s secretive X Phone.
Consider the alignment of those three circular elements on the back —
those bits match up rather nicely with the camera, LED flash, and
Motorola logo/button as seen in images of an unreleased smarpthone
originally circulated by the team at Tinhte.vn.
Even the seemingly curved section along the top edge where the device’s
headphone jack lives and the placement of what appears to be the
sleep/wake button are spot on when compared to those leaked photos.
Having a hard time visualizing all that? Here’s a side by side view to give you a sense of the similarities:
Of course, this doesn’t bring us any closer to figuring out what the
device is actually capable of — all the FCC’s listing reveals is that
this thing sports radios for Bluetooth 4.0, 802.11ac and NFC. It could
be that this is the first regulatory appearance of the so-called XFON, a
device that noted gadget leaker @EvLeaks posted photos of earlier this month.
After all, the XT1058 has been found to support AT&T’s particular
LTE bands, and the XFON’s IMEI label clearly calls it out as an AT&T
device.
At this point no one (save for the lucky chump who snapped those
photos in the first place) can definitively say whether or not the XFON
and this curious AT&T device are the same, but it’s distinctly
possible. There are a few cosmetic similarities between the two — namely
the Motorola logo stamped on the top left corner, the shape of the
speaker grille, and the placement of the indicator LED and the
front-facing camera. Don’t pay too much attention to the chunky chassis
though, as it’s not uncommon for non-final hardware to undergo testing
clad in patently ugly shells. You may recall that BlackBerry’s Dev Alpha
and Beta devices lived in similarly unflattering boxes before the
innards were officially unveiled at a series of simultaneous launch
events back in January.
For all of the things that Google is expected to show off next week
at its annual I/O developer conference (the refreshed Nexus 7, a unified
chat system, redesigned Google Maps, etc.), a brand new smartphone
wasn’t expected to be one of them. Of course, that doesn’t mean that the
X Phone (or XFON, whatever) won’t make an appearance in San
Francisco, but there has been a distinct lack of chatter that leads me
to think that such a smartphone isn’t on the agenda. After all, Google’s
been downright lousy at keeping things under wraps lately.
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