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Motorola XT1056 Sprint variant passes through FCC

motorola xt1056 Now that Google I/O is over, I guess there’s no better time to reignite the hunt for Motorola X-Phones. It was just over a week ago that the Motorola XT1058, or XFON, was picked up at the FCC. This phone was widely suspected to be the AT&T variant of the Motorola X-Phone (whatever that actually means). This week, another filing has been dug up from the FCC that shows a Motorola XT1056 that looks bound for Sprint.


While this variant hasn’t been seen before, it’s not difficult to imagine that Sprint would also want its own variant of the elusive Moto X. Some of the features that were also dug up from this filing show that the phone will have:



  • NFC

  • Bluetooth 4.0

  • Wi-Fi 802.11ac


I guess that’ll be all we have to go on for now. Frankly I’m exhausted by all the X-Phone news; I really just wish they’d announce the phone and what variants will be available at least. With Samsung going live with it’s S4 Google Edition and whispers of a Senseless HTC One, we can wonder how attractive a Moto X phone will be when it finally decides to come into the light.


What do you think of all the hula-baloo? Tell us how excited/disheartened you are in the comments.


Source: engadget




by Stephen Yuen via AndroidSPIN
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