Recently, the Lenovo Lemon X was rumored to be the first fruit from the merging of two big companies.
NDTV Gadget said on their report that Lenovo will have to pass through restructuring as they integrate Mobile Business Group (MBG) into Motorola Mobility. Some of the changes will be on their product line-up and brand. Their staff also has to join Motorola employees.
A freshly leaked image that was reported by Ubergizmo showed the Lemon X, allegedly said to be designed by Motorola because of certain features that can be observed on their released mobile phones. These features include rounded corners and the position of the phone's camera. Meanwhile, the only difference from this phone is that its brand is Lenovo and not Motorola.
With this image, it is more likely to see designs of Motorola but when you looked into the brand, it will most likely be Lenovo. It seems that the branding of Lenovo will be replaced by the trademark designs of its new partner.
Furthermore, Pocketnow dissected more of the attributes that can be seen on Motorola phone designs and is present on the Lemon X. One is the back panel curve to the palm. Lemon X is also characterized by an anodized metal island with the camera on top and an LED flash mid-plate. It also shows that there is a fingerprint scanner below the camera's flash and the display in the front leaves has a small area that seems to be a place for its speakers.
All of these physical features were from a leaked image and is not yet confirmed by the two merging companies and still remains a rumor to this day as there were no definite proof at all.
Lenovo Lemon X will be soon unveiled to the market and when this moment comes, everything about the new flagship of the Lenovo-Motorola merging will be definite.
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