Sunday, May 12, 2013

The Nexus X could have and FCC certifications - MovilZona - MovilZona.es

Motorola device has passed through the hands of the FCC certification body and its particular model is the XT1058. As usual, this step has left a trail of information to be known and purchased with future models of this company suggest that this would be the Nexus X .

future terminal, also known as Nexus X (although there are rumors that, finally, Google has left room manufacturer to perform their own work), is one of the most anticipated models or users and more rumors are hoarding in recent times. And, really, seeing the sketch that has been able to get the FCC , when compared to some of the images that have been leaked of the new model from Motorola, the truth is that the resemblance is undeniable.

Here you can image opinéis Nexus X for yourselves, but the truth is that there is little doubt about the similarity (especially in regard to the position chamber and design):

X Motorla Phone Disñeo of the FCC

A design with curves as protagonists

Once the position of the sensor and the camera flash is clear that they are in the same place as the filtered image (as well as the speaker), you can also see that the curves of the top equine phone that can be the X aka Motorola Phone are almost identical in the visual comparison … even the place for headphones is exactly the same.

Other details have known the Nexus X thanks to the FCC is that this model is compatible with standard 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 and which will include NFC. Incidentally, some rumors suggest that this model will ultimately be known as XFON , where the operator AT & T the first that included in its catalog. Does this mean the final goodbye to the terminal that is Google? Well, everything indicates that this can be good if they give this information that appears on TechCrunch.

Ultimately, the Nexus X is a reality as you can see, what remains now is i know XT1058 really is its own model of this manufacturer, which as noted would be the XFON, or finally deployed as part and product range of Google. In either case, a terminal appears more interesting.

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