New Moto X+1 -emerged online

A new set of Moto X+1 photos emerged online,
giving a clear look at the upcoming handset.
 The anonymous source revealed that the Moto logo on
 the phone's back could be, in fact, a power button, which
can also be programmed for other shortcuts.

Several months passed since the LTE-enabled version
 of Motorola's popular trooper – the Moto G – got unveiled.
Apart from flaunting an increased price tag, microSD slot,
 and 4G LTE capabilities, the device was otherwise identical
 to its 3G-only peer. The often-lauded device runs on usually
 the most up-to-date version of almost-stock Android, which
 paves the way for smooth performance and, therefore, pretty
good overall user experience. 

The MOTO app is visible on the handset's home-screen,
 which means there will be some additional software features.
 Additionally, the front panel is decorated with four sensors,
 which suggests they can function as depth measurers for a
 possible 3D-enabled interface, or serve the MOTO app
 somehow - perhaps gesture controls.