Motorola's Moto X+1 image was previously leaked showcasing the first look of the upcoming smartphone.

This week, the same source TK Tech News has released couple of videos pertaining to the much-awaited Moto X+1 wrapped in transparent plastic cover. Interested readers can scroll down to check out the videos and images.

The plastic cover surrounding the upcoming Moto X+1 is used as camouflage to hide the identification marks. The same source said there will be more videos uploaded in the near future. The description of the YouTube video also said a comparison of the Moto X+1 with the predecessor Moto X is in the offing.

Apparently, Moto X+1 is relatively bigger than the predecessor Moto X. Also, the handset has thinner bezels and some killer specifications.

Moto X+1 features a 5.2-inch AMOLED screen packing a screen resolution of 1080p. Moto X+1 will be coming in 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB variants with microSD card slot for further expansion. The handset's camera might get an upgrade but there is no confirmation on this particular aspect. Going by the earlier leak, the handset will sport a 12 MP rear-facing camera and 2 MP front-facing camera unit.

Also, the device is expected to be powered by a quad-core (Qualcomm Snapdragon 800) processor clocked at 2.3 GHz, with a solid 2 GB RAM. Moto X+1 will run on Android 4.4 KitKat OS. Also, the phone is rumored to feature a solid 2,600 mAh battery unit and 4K video recording capability.

TK Tech News also reported the expected launch date of this handset is set for late August or early September. Here is a Twitter image of the alleged Moto X+1 from the credible tipster @evleaks.

Motorola Moto X+1, encased - http://t.co/ooca69ISKf pic.twitter.com/IYmmcx1OKt

— @evleaks (@evleaks) June 23, 2014


According to BGR, Moto X+1 variant shown in the YouTube video could be a Verizon model. Hence, it is packed with Verizon bloatware. Readers can check out the videos here: (Source: YouTube channel pertaining to TK Tech News)