The smartphone packs support for GSM 850/1900 MHz networks

Sep 30, 2013 17:41 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone maker Motorola is reportedly getting ready for the launch of a low cost flavor of the Moto X, one that might land on shelves as Motorola DVX, and that has been spotted at the FCC recently.

The listing at the feds also unveiled the front and back side of the device, showing a speaker module on the left side of the rear panel, but without providing further details on what the phone will feature.

However, the FCC docs do show that the smartphone will land on the market with support for GSM 850/1900 MHz networks, which suggests that it will be compatible with AT&T’s network.

Unfortunately, no support for LTE connectivity was mentioned, and Android Police claims that the device is actually meant for the International market.

Motorola is expected to launch the new smartphone with a price tag of less than $200 (€150).