
Resorting to the traditional expressions in such cases, Bloomberg observers, referring to an industry insider source, argue that the event to be held this week, a new acquisition of Google Motorola Mobility will present one of its largest new products - a smartphone, whose screen will fully occupy the entire its front panel (full-screen).
Almost no technical details about the new smartphone are available, except that the device will acquire the status of a flagship, will work in Verizon's LTE networks (which, in fact, is going to sell a novelty in the US); as the operating system is expected to be used "one of the latest versions of Android." The price of the device is also not reported.
A curious circumstance is also the fact that the presentation of Motorola’s full-screen flagship is scheduled for September 5 - in other words, on the same day that Nokia, according to the announcement of the Finnish company, intends to introduce new smartphones on Windows Phone 8, "
killer features " which should become a wireless charging and plug-in panels.
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