Back in June, we heard about the Motorola DVX for the first time, and we learned that it will be a cheap and a budget-friendly Android powered phone or in other words, DVX will be a low-spec version of the Moto X, which was announced recently and it cost $199 with a contract. A reddit user posted that Motorola certified a smartphone with following model numbers: XT1032, XT1033, XT1035. After some research by the user, the device showed up on some websites as well. The image below is from FCC:
Right now, only following specs are confirmed: GSM 850/900/1800/1900, EDGE Class 12, WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100, HSDPA 21.1Mbps (Category 14), HSUPA 5.76Mbps, Bluetooth Class 1, Version 4.0 LE+EDR, 802.11b/802.11g/802.11n. And there is no LTE. It will come in two versions – 8GB and 16GB, and they will cost £114.41 (US $177.86) and £125.62 (US $195.28) respectively. However, lets wait to hear some official words from Motorola. Another picture is there which gives a hint that the DVX will feature a removable back cover, unlike the Moto X. Have a look:
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Source: FCC,
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