Moto X + 1 Coming at All 4 Major US Carriers, Is Codenamed Victara





We've been hearing for a while that Motorola is readying a successor for the Moto X called Moto X+1. As you may know, Motorola is no longer a Google company, as Lenovo acquired the phone maker back in January for $2.91 billion.

As the Moto X+1 release date approaches more details about Motorola's next-gen flagship smartphone have surfaced online. Over the past couple of weeks we heard that the new handset will have a price tag of $400 after the Moto X+1 was spotted on Motorola's website, then FLEXR2 revealed that the smartphone will be available for Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint.

Even though there was no mention about a T-Mobile Moto X variant we didn't worry too much, as the Moto X was available for purchase at all 4 major US carriers. @evleaks has more details about the Moto X+1, the well-known leaker confirming that the new smartphone will arrive at all four major US carriers.

Evan Blass (aka @evleaks) also mentions that the Moto X+1 is codenamed Victara. Because the smartphone's condename was revealed it will be easier for us to track it therefore more leaks of the handset will surface online the next few weeks.