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Motorola X Phone Preview Photo Tweeted Out by Company

The Motorola X Phone appears to have entered into the production phase as the company tweeted out a picture of the device being assembled this week.

The picture featured an employee of Motorola assembling the device at its Texas plant building. The tweet read "Designed by you. Assembled in the USA."

Motorola has been responsible for several sightings of its upcoming smartphone. The flagship is expected to launch sometime next month.

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Motorola hopes to eliminate blurry picture taking from the market with the release of the Moto X Phone.

The company recently posted up some blurry pictures of a child and made a statement about the camera these pictures were taken on. It probably wasn't a Moto X device.

"Either this kid is really fast, or today's phones are really slow," tweeted Motorola over the weekend.

The message was accompanied by a gallery a blurry pictures of a child. Motorola seems to be hinting that the camera on it new device will no longer have this issue.

Evleaks reported a new list of leaked specifications for the device that included a 1.7GHz dual-core MSM8960 Pro processor, 720p display, 2GB RAM, 16GB of internal memory, 10-megapixel rear camera, 2-megapixel front shooter and Android 4.2.2, JellyBean. The processor is the same Snapdragon S4 Pro that showed up in the LG Optimus G last year.

The only specification in that list that seems unlikely is Android 4.2.2, as the handset will most likely run a newer build of the software such as Android 4.3 or Android 5.0.

A device that could be the Motorola X Phone was recently spotted at the FCC, confirming some of the recent rumors regarding the handset.

This device featured the model number XT1056, suggesting that this could be another version of the Google-powered X Phone that has been rumored to be in development for quite some time, according to Android Authority.

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