In the post made that I have linked above, papi92 says that so far it's exclusive to all major US carriers aside from Verizon. Though, I thought Verizon (and AT&T) had a contract with Motorola, so why would we not see this on Verizon? Also, has Google explicitly stated that 4G LTE will not be a feature until it's widely supported in the US on all major carriers - as where they can remove any 3G support from the phone entirely?
So far, this is all the information:
- Confirmed name to be "X Phone"
- Will be announced around Spring (at Goolge I/O in May)
- Will be released sometime during June / July
- It will be manufactured under Motorola's name
- Flexible display (rumors say too many complications and that it will not feature, but still a possibility)
- Hands free gesture controls
- Excellent battery life (looking at 3000 mAh or larger)
- 4.8-inch display (bezel thin)
- 1.50 Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro
- 2GB RAM
- 32 / 64 / 128 GB Variations
- 13MP - Sony Exmor Camera Sensor
- Latest version of Android OS (Key Lime Pie)
- Kevlar Coating (similar to Razr)
I know, the list is huge.
Also, check the following link. Some more details about it:
It seems that Google is starting to get a feeling that Samsung is going to develop their own platform to move away from Android granted they have control of a HUGE market. I think Matt mentioned something about Ubuntu running on a Samsung model (not sure which).