Moto X+1 Release Date News: Big Launch in Chicago on 4th September

Moto X+1 Release Date News: Big Launch in Chicago on 4th September
Motorola has been on an aggressive mission to capture more market share and it does not seem to rest. It has been on a spree to launch newer and affordable models at a fast pace.
Motorola launched its highly successful Moto X and Moto G mobile models, which has brought back the mobility division back on the right track. Next in line is the much rumored and awaited the Moto X+1 mobile phone. The Moto X+1 mobile is the first offering the market after the Motorola's mobility division was sold off by Google.
Motorola has recently sent out invites to select members of the press intimating them of a special private event on 4th September. The event date matches that of Samsung's much-discussed launch of Galaxy Note 4 in Germany.
Although, there has been no official confirmation from Motorola on the agenda for the event, the rumor mills are rife with the expectation of Moto X+1 launch on the date. Motorola fans have been speculating on the X+1's specifications and price since long. The recent invite for the event has only added more excitement and speculation on X+1 and G2 models being launch in the event to be held in Chicago.
Thing to note is that Motorola has scheduled the event before the Apple's event on September 9th and expects to bring more attention to its event and new line of products. The invite to the Motorola event has a smartphone, smart watch and a headset drawing. The drawings have fuelled the speculation of an array of products being launched on the September 4th event. However, some websites report that the X+1 may not be available for sale until the 26th of September. No information on the pricing of the mobile could be found much to the disappointment of Motorola fans.
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