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Source: Google will not reveal Moto X phone at upcoming event

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 06 Jul 2013 4:18 User comments (1)

Source: Google will not reveal Moto X phone at upcoming event Earlier this week, Google sent out invites to a special media event on July 10th and 11th.
In the poster, one of the people is jumping off a dock into the water with his hands and legs forming an "X," adding to speculation that the company would unveil the oft-hyped Moto X flagship.

This week, popular tech world podcaster Leo Laporte said he received a personal invite from Motorola's Guy Kawasaki, and speculated it would also be the X: "He said we'd really like you to come down to the Google campus for an event -- small group of journalists, 50 people, two groups; July 10th and July 11th... I'm thinking it's the phone."

A Cnet source claims, however, that a Moto X reveal is not in the cards for the event.

We will see next week.

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17.7.2013 10:16

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