The smartphone is likely to be available for around $400 (€290) outright

May 21, 2014 01:31 GMT  ·  By

One of the hottest Android smartphones now available on the market, Motorola Moto E, is sold out in India, the only place it went on sale last week, but the device is expected to be met with high demand in other countries where it will be available for purchase as well.

That’s good news for Motorola, which apparently is readying another Android smartphone that goes by the name of Moto X+1. According to @evleaks, the smartphone is internally known as Motorola Victara.

Another piece of information leaked by the cited source is the fact that Moto X+1, or Victara, will be available in the United States through all four major carriers: AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon.

There are no additional details on the phone’s specs sheet, price tag and exact release date yet, but from the previous leaks, we have learned that the Moto X+1 might go on sale for only $400 (€290) off contract.

The price tag leaked a few weeks ago when the smartphone’s store page popped up on Motorola’s official website. Unfortunately, there’s no telling if that was a mistake or the Moto X+1 will actually be priced at the amount mentioned earlier.

We will keep an eye out for any additional details on Moto X’s price tag, availability and specs sheet, so stay tuned for more updates on the matter.