There have been rumors about Motorola’s upcoming smartphone which
will go against the iPhone and Galaxy devices, and now Dennis Woodside
and Regina Dugan have confirmed the existence of the device at the AllThingsD D11 Conference.
Woodside decided to bring the flagship in his pocket but didn’t show
it to anyone at the event. It would have been nice if we got a peek at
the device, but we will probably be able to do that via a leak sometime
soon.
He said, “We have a hero device that’s coming out that’s going to be called Moto X”.
The device, which will arrive in October, is coming with sensors which
will make the device ‘contextually aware’. It will know what the user is
doing with it and can adjust itself for it. And the handset will be
built in the US, with processors coming from Taiwan and OLED screens
from Korea. The price of the device could be a tad higher than other
high end smartphones due to the Made in USA tag.
And also talked about were electronic tattoos and vitamin pills.
Those are not for some high tech patient but for the users of future
Motorola smartphones.
According to Dugan, “There’s so much information on your
smartphone that makes you so much more vulnerable to identity theft now.
After 40 years of computing we’re still authenticating the same way”.
Motorola’s tattoo (with an antenna and circuits) and pill (with a chip
powered by the stomach’s acids) will make the phone’s owner an
authentication token or password.
Apple is likely to introduce
finger print tech in future iDevices. It’s good to see that Motorola is
thinking about new stuff rather than trying to copy though it seems to
be a bit too much of authentication. What do you think?
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