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July 14, 2015

Three unannounced Motorola handsets slide through the FCC

by John_A

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Three phones all belonging to Motorola recently stopped by the FCC. Leaked details have emerged about what could possible be Motorola’s new flagship, the Moto X (2015). Apparently, the project is known internally as ‘Kinzie’ and will come with a 5.5 inch QHD display. It features a body just larger than the DROID Turbo, supports quicker charging, 802.11ac MiMo WiFi, LTE Advanced, and almost all of the LTE bands outside of Verizon’s in the United States. We can expect to see the device hit the market around mid fall.

The second phone that passed through the FCC seems to be a Verizon exclusive with a smaller body. We are looking at a mid-range device, possibly some kind of DROID Mini successor. It will come with a smaller battery than the aforementioned beast, a removable back and around a 5.2-inch display. The handset has AHDT56UB1 as its ID number.

The third and final handset appears to be headed to Sprint. It has a FCC ID of IHDT56QG6. It appears to be very similar in specs to the mid-range phone listed above; however, this device is smaller than both of those mentioned above and lacks 802.11ac WiFi, which the first handset has included, and the second mentioned above does not. This has led us to believe it is another mid-range device. In addition, it also has no removable back. Since its specs match up close to last years Moto G, we expect this to be the third generation Moto G.

The specifications to all these phones can be found at the source links. More information to come.

Source: FCC (1) (2) (3)
Via Droid-Life

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