Motorola’s
Moto X has grabbed the attention of
phone maker
HDC who are planning to
launch a
clone version called the HTC
One X.
Priced at around $200 on contract in the
U.S, the
Moto X is a solid
phone which is selling very well thanks to it’s low price, ease of customisation and the fact it is made in the USA. For those of us outside of the
U.S though getting the
phone at that low-price isn’t so easy, but there is now an alternative from China.
We’re not talking about the China made entry-level
phone from
Motorola spied here, no we are talking about the
HDC X, a
clone which costs $189.99. Like the real Moto X, the
HDC equivalent has a 4.7-inch 1280 x 720 display, and (from the render) appears to be identical in the looks department. The rest of the
specs are typical of most Chinese phones of 2013 meaning a
quad-core Meidatek chip, 1GB RAM, 8 mega-pixel camera and
Android 4.2 OS.
This coming soon page was spotted by GizChina reader Ciro from Italy (cheers for the tip), which lists the full specs.