Android Phones
Motorola job listing seemingly confirms existence of X-Phone
January 31, 2013 | by Natesh Sood
Android Phones, Motorola, Rumors
Motorola is rumored to be working on a powerful flagship Android device with Google known as the X-Phone. Similarly, the manufacturer is said to be working on the X-Tablet as well. About a month ago, the Wall Street Journal initially published a report announcing this rumor, but evidence since then has been scant.
Fortunately, a recent Motorola job posting on LinkedIn mentions the X-Phone by name. In addition, the job description is looking for a Senior Director Product Manager for the X-Phone, which is a next generation smartphone. Unfortunately, the listing does not reveal any key technologies employed in the device, nor when we can expect it to launch. It is, however, encouraging to see Motorola proactively search for a product manager for the X-Phone. Hopefully, we can see the device launch sometime in the summer.
Any thoughts on the potential X-Phone? Feel free to chime in below.















How long does the typical development cycle for a smartphone last? It seems to me that summer is an extremely fast turnaround to go from hiring a senior director of product management to full-scale production/assembly. Certainly on existing product upgrades/new versions that seems reasonable, but for a completely new product that seems doubtful.
Lol, I think maybe Moto is just trolling to be honest …
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