The current CEO of Google has shelved the apparent doubts that seemed to be arising from the Mountain View environment regarding the next products of Motorola. Page's statements join Schmidt's praise this week and once again trigger expectations about the resurgence of the North American manufacturer, which will try to be innovative in two specific and fundamental areas: autonomy y resistance.
Larry Page says he is "excited" about the potential of upcoming teams of Motorola, which, according to the CEO of Google, have achieved a high degree of quality and sophistication in a narrow time frame. At a time when the industry seems stagnant and innovation affects screen size, resolution and processor power, progress may need to be made in other, perhaps more neglected areas.
The autonomy of the devices is a fundamental section to which perhaps not enough attention is paid. As users, we know that if a day is a little longer than normal, we often need to start controlling the charge on our phones so as not to run out of power. A concern that could be avoided. In this field, it has been said that the next team of Motorola will have a charge of up to 4.000 mAhHowever, it is also important to have a processor that knows how to manage its power well. A panel of excessive resolution does not help either.

Regarding resistance, Page has stated that if, for example, "children are using a tablet and the drink falls on them, the screen should not be damaged". In this sense, the range Xperia Z de Sony It has done a great job obtaining the IP55 / IP57 certifications that guarantee the equipment regarding its resistance to water and dust. However, Motorola will try to go further. The manufacturer is, in part, known for having used fiber kevlar on your devices and perhaps the material is also present on the X Phone. In addition, other construction details such as the Shappire Glass, a protection far superior to Gorilla Glass.
It is the second time this week that a senior Google executive dispenses Good words to Motorola's next door, away from defeatist statements from a few months ago. Hopefully the rumors of its delay are not true and we can see the device in a month in the Google I/O.