Rumours of X Phone continues to spread and conflicting information lead to nothing but headache of what does this upcoming smartphone really boasts. According to speculation, it is going to be customisable but may not be as powerful as others might think. Motorola XT1058 or suspected X Phone beats Galaxy S4 and HTC One based on graphics benchmark.

Motorola XT1058 was reported to be an AT&T locked device named Motorola Ghost or X Phone. GFX Benchmark also revealed the XT1058 results against Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One.

Apparently, the smartphone is not record-breaking based on leaked information. XT1058 features Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, 1.7GHz Snapdragon processor and full HD display but with only 1196 x 720 resolution.

The Motorola Ghost handset seems to be a decent phone, except it is not revolutionary compared to flagship releases by HTC, Samsung and Sony. Not until the Google I/O event is over, this Motorola smartphone remains unconfirmed if its true identity is the X Phone or maybe just one of the upcoming devices planned to be released by the manufacturer.

GFX Benchmark 2.7 T-Rex HD tested the graphics aspect of Motorola XT1058, resulting to 1485 frames or 26.5fps, beating Samsung Galaxy S4 with 704 frames or 12.6fps and HTC One with 853 frames or 15.2fps.

Another test also resulted to a positive remark from GFX Bench 2.5 Egypt HD. Motorola XT1058 marked 6078 frames or 26.5fps while Samsung Galaxy S4 scored 4572 frames or 40.5fps and HTC One with 4133 frames or 36.6fps.

Motorola X1058 may not be the best handset there is, but the benchmark results are off the chart, making this device modest when it comes to graphics. But a benchmark with this kind of result also indicates a fake score.

However, The Droid Guy suggested that Motorola X1058 may have Snapdragon 800 under its body, making it really powerful. So far, no one can confirm what is the exact processor the device has.

The Motorola X1058 or Ghost added intrigue and excitement, indicating that Motorola is not only preparing for X Phone but also other devices waiting to be released after the Google I/O event.