Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Moto Tablet X, possible Motorola Tablet customizable

Motorola could be in the process of developing a tablet, the Tablet Moto X. This emerges from an interview with the CEO of the brand, Dennis Woodside. Of words can be extracted that the hypothetical tablet is characterized, like the Motorola Moto X for its tremendous ease to customize its housing.

Motorola already tried in the past to conquer the tablet market with two generations of so-called Motorola Xoom. However, and despite being chosen by Google to shape the brief version of Android Honeycomb (with specially designed interface screen format these devices), the manufacturer's design did not work. However, after being acquired by Google, it seems that the firm begins to rebirth on a more solid structure.

Personalization, the base

The new Motorola started with the presentation of Moto X, but the firm plans now in the hands of Google seem to spend also extended to the domains of the tablets. That may be the direction of Motorola in the coming months, perhaps since 2014, after the CEO of the brand leave some comments in an interview with Engadget . According to Dennis Woodside, the brand is working on the project, although there is nothing concrete about what to talk about. However, the guidelines of the American would design a tablet with the ability to be customized as well currently happening with the smartphone Moto X. In fact, this desire to give the user the ability to design your own device could lead to a future in a deeper specialization, perhaps at the hardware level.

Possible phablet

Also, Motorola executive does not deny that the company may launch next year, a phablet. As it has in the smartphone market with Moto X and presumably bet on the field of tablets with the hypothetical Moto Tablet X, it opens the possibility of designing your own signature phablet. This will introduce an upward segment where manufacturers like Samsung have shown the pull of teams like the Galaxy Note, which have already achieved sales statistics as remarkable as the 38 million phablet Note and Note 2 in just two years.

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